LETTER:Publicized mess

What we choose to believe is our private domain.

Not unlike the feng shui of our own basements and bedrooms, it can be pristine or a complete mess, as we choose.

But our neighborhood front lawns?

Since their appearance publicly reflects on our communities at large, certain minimum standards can be regulated.

This now nationally publicized mess reflects so badly on us all.

One would hope we’re as willling and able to intervene here as we are with other far less pressing negative reflections of who, as a community, a region, we are.

Chris Marlow

Sequim