Blue and Lavender.

I drove today for the Council on Aging.  And I was transporting some very upset and frightened people.  As we drove around the Town of Weymouth, I could see that from one end of town to another the utility poles were adorned with Blue Ribbons.  In memory of Sgt. Michael Chesna whose wake was taking place today in his home town of Hanover.

Out the windows while in motion, but nice display including an American Flag.

Near Columbian Square, in the neighborhood the murders took place, on the street where the officer died and the innocent woman Vera Adams was senselessly gunned down, I saw something different.   Lavender Ribbons were being added below the Blue.

In those blocks immediately around her house, Vera’s neighbors remembered.

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