tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post7697149769604110983..comments2023-12-25T05:27:28.393-08:00Comments on goddess of pomona: CAUTION: Bicyclists, peacocks and young men dying in PomonaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post-83871832175268361642013-08-19T22:17:18.039-07:002013-08-19T22:17:18.039-07:00Easy disband the community service department and ...Easy disband the community service department and guve that money to police departmentAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post-61497400516335833272013-05-28T13:44:14.178-07:002013-05-28T13:44:14.178-07:00I am so happy to have come across this page!! Than...I am so happy to have come across this page!! Thank You Goddess of P-Town for creating it!!! Four Peacocks visited my home yesterday, and my partner and I were thrilled!!! We LOVE having the Peacocks in our community, and agree about the speed bumps. My partner and I are ANIMAL lovers and hate to see when reckless drivers run over the squirrels! I hope this blog continues!!!Laura & Valnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post-61553986403105060622013-05-22T21:45:44.532-07:002013-05-22T21:45:44.532-07:00Hello I am fairly new to Pomona. Last Friday 5/17/...Hello I am fairly new to Pomona. Last Friday 5/17/13 as I walked out my door, here come marching down the block a flock of 5 Peacocks. Amazing view. I never imagined Peacocks in Pomona. Specialy not in walking down my street. I took a couple pictures of them. Nice! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post-31904320270312111712013-03-21T20:40:23.336-07:002013-03-21T20:40:23.336-07:00Love the Peacocks....it's such a feather in th...Love the Peacocks....it's such a feather in the neighborhoods cap to have them around (no pun intended). I unfortunately saw the peacock dying in the middle of the road and called animal control that morning....just an awful morning. Wish we could get a few more speed bumps for the neighborhood, no doubt that would go a long way in keep those little guys safe....not to mention the rest of us.Columbia Pastacionoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28861749.post-50738625626512982372013-03-19T16:55:18.299-07:002013-03-19T16:55:18.299-07:00I was so glad to see that G of P is back! I'm...I was so glad to see that G of P is back! I'm now caught up on 2012-2013 postings.<br />With regards to the recent Bicylist's death, it was a 75 year old man who lost control of his bike riding downhill on one of the streets in Ganesha Hills, without a helmet. No other vehicle was involved.<br />The Peacocks are another challenge. I will happily pay for the ebay signs, but the problem has other nuances. Our ordinance specifically does not allow them, and defines them as nuisances because of the noise that they make. The same goes for Roosters. You can't own one, but technically, nobody owns our feathery friends. So they've sort of been in limbo. The Humane Society really isn't interested in opening this can of worms when they have so many open ones already. However, at a recent NW Block Captains meeting, reps from the Humane Society were there to answer questions, and low and behold, one of the men complained about the peacocks, and wanted to know why they didn't enforce the law! So now, the Humane Society is in somewhat of an awkward situation. They aren't coming out to round them up at this point, but they have shared their dilemma with me and our City Staff. I got the call yesterday at 7:45 from the Humane Society telling me about the most recent peacock before their folks were even on the scene. We may have to change the ordinance, since I'm assuming the overwhelming number of residents in Lincoln Park would vote to keep them around.<br />No omment on the Young Men dying, other than to say, for whatever it's worth, these were not random acts of violence...<br />PaulaPaula Lantznoreply@blogger.com