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Ninety-seven-year-old Neta Martin-Couron sat in a lawn chair and watched Hewlett-Packard workers prune, weed and otherwise restore her overgrown yard to its former glory.
“It’s just amazing. It’s going to look different. Like it used to,” she said.
Martin-Couron once sold cucumbers, tomatoes and berries from her property off Walker Lane, where she’s lived since about 1950.
And then there are roses, dahlias and other flowers that still serve as exclamation points at the once park-like setting.
About 40 Hewlett-Packard workers came out to spruce up Martin-Couron’s property for the company’s annual Day of Service, which takes place worldwide.
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