Juniper Village at Lebanon resident Betty Albert was elated when she looked out her window and saw two adorable pink flamingos looking back at her! Her surprise quickly gave way to curiosity about who had installed the two birds, who were even wearing little white masks. She asked everyone, but no one knew who did it. It remains an unsolved mystery to this day. Kudos to whomever did it, because that was just the element of surprise, fun, and whimsy, with a touch of mystery, that we all needed at a time like this.
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