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Once Upon a Time...
A Gardener's Landscaping Daydream
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ProGardenBiz Landscape & Garden Magazine for the Green Industry
Once Upon a Time - A Gardener's Daydream features humorous articles and stories. For the professional gardener and landscape contractor the Green Industry is a serious business, but we also all need time to relax and reflect. So sit back, read on. Take the time to smell the roses you so carefully nurture.
Do you know any good stories or tall tales? Jot them down and send us an email. We'll even print it if it's true!
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Nursery Gardener & the Cat Police
Article by Rich Showalter
The excited gardener told the police officers he had seen a man wearing a black mask in the courtyard of the nursery where he had just arrived for work.

It was early morning, daylight was just breaking. The officers approached the nursery quietly and cautiously, after advising Communications they were investigating a possible burglary in progress. The curious gardener peered from across the street.
Both officers observed a dark figure dart away into a forest of small trees at the same instant. They drew their weapons and approached the front gate. One officer, covered by the other, tried the gate handle. It was locked. He called. There was no response from within, just dead silence and darkness.
The police sergeant arrived on the scene within minutes. Following the briefing, he made the decision to evacuate the occupants of the adjoining apartments, then to force entry into the nursery office where the intruder was holed. The gardener had advised them the office was also the living quarters of the nursery owner. This could be serious. Perhaps a robbery? Rapist? Hostages? They had to go in; there were no other alternatives available. Innocent lives could be in dire jeopardy.
The sergeant prepared for the confrontation in much the same way a matador prepares for the moment of truth. A single mistake could bring serious injury or worse. His portrait could hang from the board room wall of the P.O.A. office. It took only a few minutes to put on his S.W.A.T. combat gear and load the entry shotgun.
All was in readiness as they forced the front gate, clearing the courtyard first before moving on to the nursery office/home door. Not a sound was heard, except for the heavy breathing of the officers and the thump of combat boots.
A knock at the front door went unanswered. They quickly forced the front door open and secured the front room. The hallway and other nursery offices were cleared in the same manner with the same results... Nothing.
The last room at the end of the hall was to be the final objective. The officers were tense and perspiring. If anything was going to happen it would be in this last room.
With trigger fingers firm and jaws taut, the officers exploded into the room and, again, nothing. The burglar had managed to give them the slip, but how?
One officer, covered by the others, carefully opened a storage room door and peered inside. He jumped back, startled, as his eyes met those of the burglar.
"OK, pussy, We have you covered. Come out with your paws up!"
The lieutenant and captain didn't think it was very funny when they were notified by Risk Management that the owner of a once black, champion show cat, who had, overnight, turned completely white, was suing. Then there was the cost of an antique door and psychotherapy treatments for pussy. Plus, the cost of new carpeting when the poor thing had lost complete control believing that terrorists had smashed into his home.

For more of Once Upon a Time stories read previous installments of this column in our magazine archives.
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Title: Once Upon a Time - A Gardener's Daydream; Nursery Gardener and the Cat Police
Description: ProGardenBiz is an Online magazine for the professional gardener, landscape contractor, irrigation specialist and others in the Green Industry. It covers lawn and garden maintenance, irrigation, landscape installation, landscape design, planting, tree care, waterscapes, business tips, and much more. This regular feature presents humorous articles and stories. For the professional gardener and landscape contractor the Green Industry is a serious business, but we also all need time to relax and reflect. Once Upon a Time contains stories of a humorous nature that are not always landscaping or garden related, but are just for relaxing and taking your mind away from the green business every now and then. For landscape contractors, gardeners and other professionals in the Green Industry time to relax and reflect is just as important, perhaps more important, as the time we devote to our work.
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