Lake Como Event. Saturday, April 25th.
Integrated Pest Management –

Belmar Event, Sunday, April 26th.
Rooted in Belmar –

And Next Weekend, May 2nd.
Beach Clean-up –

Welcome to The Belmar Blog
Lake Como Event. Saturday, April 25th.
Integrated Pest Management –

Belmar Event, Sunday, April 26th.
Rooted in Belmar –

And Next Weekend, May 2nd.
Beach Clean-up –

Who the hell has a garden in Belmar. Any open land is used for either a house, restaurant, large building etc.
Are you joking?
First, you thought all birds live in trees. Now, you seem genuinely confused about what a garden is.
Perhaps it’s an attempt at humor? I hope. I mean it’s not funny at all but at least it would mean that you know what a garden is.
If it wasn’t an attempt at humor, well…I guess…um…sheesh…I don’t know…read a book maybe? Or, as the folks addicted to social media say, without a hint of irony, go touch grass.
Oh and please use a different pseudonym. You’re ruining a great movie. And ol Josie wasn’t nearly as whiney.
Mr. Rider
I never said all birds live in trees .. you ****. I was referring people who permit their cats to roam free and kill young birds on the ground. I know what a garden is. You don’t. My
grandfather had a garden in jersey city. Here in Belmar all land is used for what I said. So S***
(Asterisks are mine, Editor.)
Here is your post. Time and date provided (just copied and paste, super easy):
“Josie Wales
April 8, 2026 at 1:41 pm
I thought birds nest in trees?”
Now, by the words you used in that sentence, it appears that you thought all birds nest in trees.
As far as your comments about gardens in Belmar, which is just above this thread, I assume that WAS an attempt at humor? I mean, there are gardens all over town. Heck there’s one at the school you can see from Main Street. Yes, if there is a piece of property for sale, it will be developed probably. Yes with house or building or restaurant. That’s called capitalism. If there is land here in town that is NOT developed, it’s called protected land or preserved land or a park. Those are all created by government intervention typically.
Based on everything you say, you seem to enjoy capitalism over government intervention.
A little “off” topic. In the new apartment development here near the RR station there are many living trees that it looks like they’re just going to bulldoze down. Is there any way to get in touch with the developer and trying to save those trees?
It’s a great idea. I think they plan to plant some new ones though?
Based on what I’ve seen my entire life, developers are not fans of trees. Especially trees that bulldozers would have to drive around.