Over the weekend, I bumped into an older, retired couple who were bemoaning the good old days when their newspaper employed professional proof readers. Old fogyism, I thought.
Today's morning paper includes an American Profile tabloid supplement with a story about a town in New York that has restored an old train depot.
"The community has since landscaped the sight," it says, "put in a runaround track..."
Landscaped the what?
My apologies to the retired couple.