Lunch time in Klamath Falls, OR on Wednesdays

Downtown Klamath Falls, OR Guitar playing during lunch time

A young man by the name of Calvin Zimmer on his lunch break playing the guitar on 5th and Main Street.

Klamath Falls, OR— Out and about in Klamath Falls, OR checking my mail at the U.S. Post Office.

I took a walk to the Post Office to check my mail and decided while I was going there I would check out the group that meets on Wednesdays for lunch.

Where a group of people gather on Wednesday's at Sugarman's Corner 533 Main St, Klamath Falls, OR for lunch or just to shoot the breeze. "Pack The Park!" 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Hosted by Blue Zones Project - Klamath Falls and Downtown Klamath Falls, OR.

On the sidewalk placed in the sidewalk there are about 1O Markers with different information about Klamath Falls, OR and its history. I found them quite interesting the first time I noticed them on another walk in downtown Klamath Falls, OR.

Even though I met the "Pack The Park!" group last on my way back home from the U.S. Post Office 317 S 7th St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Phone: (800) 275-8777. I mentioned the Pack The Park! first.

Continuing on my walk now I met "Pack The Park!" last because I met some other interesting people on the way to the U.S. Post Office and after checking my mail at the Post office.

The first being that of Jaye Weiss a Co-Director of Klamath District Garden Clubs, along with Lavon Ostrick of KLAMATH DISTRICT GARDEN CLUBS.

During my walk there were two sources that mentioned to me about the same story about where the U.S. Post Office in Downtown Klamath Falls had some work done on their back parking lot. Where after the project was complete and done somehow the water lines were not reinstalled that lead to the front of the Post Office where there was either one or two trees that had to be removed. The reason of course was that the tree now had no way of being watered.

Instead of fixing the problem the U.S. Post Office decided to have the trees removed. That may not be the complete story but that seems to be the brunt of it. I have not had a chance to get with the Post Office to hear their side of the story. Maybe someone from there will contact me and we can get to bottom of the story. Fill free to contact me Klamath Falls, OR Post Office for your side of the story.

I met Jaye Weiss after she almost ran me over twice while I was walking to theU.S. Post Office. No, just kidding but I did see her once when she stopped for me when she was turning into the Coffee Bean and just as I was crossing the street at the Post Office.

After Jaye Weissparked her car at the Post Office I wanted to let Jaye Weiss know. That even the law says pedestrians have the right of way, I always yield to the cars instead because I am not in hurry like most drivers are to get to where they are going. Jaye Weiss was at the Post Office to weed and clean out the flower beds around the Post Office and Jaye Weiss volunteers to do that as a public service for the community and the group she is the Co-Chair of Klamath District Garden Clubs.

Then, I met this other person Misty who was a widower and had lost her husband and Misty was just coming back from the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission where they give away food to the homeless and the needy in Klamath Falls, OR. Be sure and click on the link for more information about the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission.

Misty was just coming back from the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission with the food they had given to Misty. Misty was mentioning to me about her recent bout she had with a landlord and the Management company where she was evited from her apartment. The name of the management company I will not mention the name because from what I understand it is in the courts and still under litigation, not with Misty but others who are suing the management company now presently in court to my understanding.

Misty even gave Calvin Zimmer one of her food boxes on the her way home. That is the way most poor people are they are will to share what little they have with others. Where people who the best of everything are unwilling to share with others. Because they feel the more the have the more they want and are unwilling to share what they have with others. Where the those have the least are usually know for sharing the most they have with others. Such is life!

Calvin Zimmer is the playing his guitar during his lunch break in the video of Downtown Klamath Falls, OR Guitar playing during lunch time above.

I met Calvin Zimmer right after I met Misty who was coming back from the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission and before I met the "Pack The Park!" from the Group at Sugarman's Corner, the Blue Zones Project -Klamath Falls, Downtown Klamath Falls, OR, After coming back from the U.S. Post Office.

And after meeting Calvin Zimmer and the Blue Zones Project -Klamath Falls Group, I headed home with my climb up the hill on N 6th Street, Klamath Falls, OR.

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