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1111 Tamarack Drive <br />Long Lake, MN 55356 <br />May 22, 1981 <br />To Whom It May Concerni <br />This letter is intended to convey my enthusiastic approval of <br />•■hs efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Veon in creation of a pond <br />in the northeast quadrant of their property by excavation of <br />a grassy wetland area. <br />Prior to excavation, the area in question contained no small <br />shrubs or bushes, and likewise no reedy vegetation which would <br />provide suitable wildlife habitat. It simply had the shaggy <br />appearance of overgrown grass and served no other purpose than <br />as a breeding reservoir for mosquitos. <br />The excavation has produced a lovely, mirror-like pond which <br />is a pleasure to behold. T have noticed that the location is <br />already being visited by a pair of Canadian geese, as well as <br />the normal assortment of field birds and four-legged beasties. <br />In the creation of this beautiful and habitable pondsite, Mr. <br />and Mrs. Veon have demonstrated a high degree of understanding <br />and appreciation toward the harmonious interworkings of the <br />natural environment. Addition£*lly, they have displayed a high <br />regard for the aesthetic sensibilities of their neighbors through <br />their thoughtful attention to the location and the artistic <br />contouring of the pond site. <br />We all like it very much. <br />Sincerely, <br />John D. Albers <br />(neighbor immediately to the north.) <br />P <br />i;