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Unsung Hero #327

Alert and inspired “06880” reader John Karrel writes:

The recent “06880” reminder of expanded hours for Westport’s yard waste facility on Bayberry Lane made me think: There is no better Unsung Hero candidate than Dan Keayes.

He has overseen the site for 30 years.

His creativity was noted in a 2009 blog post. It described a handsome garden built, on a forlorn dirt pile.

Filled with sea grass, boxwoods — even a fig tree — it wraps around the entire building, behind the Westport-Weston Health District. Every living thing — plus wood chips and a birdhouse — was salvaged from nearby piles.

To those of us who look forward to our regular Bayberry Lane visits, hauling our leaf bags and loads of brush, Dan is not unsung.

He is patient, knowledgeable, cheery, and has the site open at 7 a.m., 6 days a week (closed Sundays). He is often a sounding board for visitors to the facility, answering questions and offering advice.

Dan Keayes, at the Westport yard waste facility. (Photo/John Karrel)

A longtime Monroe resident, he and his wife are proud parents of a 10-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. In his off hours he is frequently at his mother’s home in Newtown, helping with home renovation projects.

Asked about stories of, um, Westporters being Westporters, he admits there are moments when he must defuse a situation. But there is a twinkle in his eye, and I have never seen his feathers ruffled.

Improved signage in recent years means there is far less Sunday dumping for him to clear away Monday mornings. Again, he smiles as he says that.

Asked about that 2009 post, Dan says that Martha Stewart’s landscaper brought him a fig 3 years ago. Now, in warmer weather, it yields luscious figs.

Something for me to look forward to, a few months from now.

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A Garden Goes To Waste

Dan Keayes spends 8 hours a day supervising the town’s Bayberry Lane yard waste site.  He lets very little of his time — or whatever Westporters throw in the brush pile — got to, um, waste.

Over the past few years, Dan has built a handsome garden on a formerly forlorn dirt pile.  Filled with sea grass, boxwoods — even a fig tree — it wraps around the entire building, behind the Westport-Weston Health District.  Every living thing — plus wood chips and a birdhouse — was salvaged from nearby piles.

Plenty of stuff gets tossed there that shouldn’t.  Once, every morning for a week, Dan found rocks (illegal to dump).  He simply incorporated them into his creation.  “If life gives you rocks, make a rock garden,” he philosophizes.

Dan Keayes stands near a small part of his creation.

Dan Keayes stands near a small part of his creation.

The Monroe resident — a yard waste attendant for 15 years, at North Compo and North Avenue prior to his present location — says the garden is now self-maintaining.  He trims a bit, and weeds here and there.  But the garden takes care of itself.

Dan learns about gardening as he goes.  Martha Stewart’s former landscaper has been a big help, teaching Dan about plants he doesn’t know.

Dan is unsure what his supervisors think.  “I don’t know if anyone in charge knows what I do,” he laughs.

They may not.  But anyone dumping brush does.

And they love it.