Hawkeye
We are the 99%. We are the overwhelming majority of neighbors. We may not have homes with great views, but we pay our taxes and are responsible citizens who keep our yards tidy, our kids from running rampant, our garbage cans off the street and we love to look out over our cherished mountain and sound from public spaces, the spaces that we all own.
We are the 99%. While our messages are as varied as our numbers, our sentiment remains clear–we appreciate a nice bench in a public space that all can share.
We are the 99%. We are so grateful for kind and generous neighbors who have provided benches or chairs, so that anyone can enjoy the view, have a moment to rest or a place to relax, or to meet other neighbors doing the same.
We are the 99%, not a mob. Sometimes we’re just tired and want to sit down. Pretty often, really.
We are the 99%. Let’s tear down the barriers that separate us from the 1%, not tear down our benches.
We are the 99%. We love our public space benches but respect those who don’t. On this our message is equally clear: if you don’t like a bench, don’t sit on it.
OCCUPY GENESEE HILL!
. . . or, at least occasionally, have a seat there and enjoy this most beautiful of public spaces.