Most appreciative thank you to Elaine H., Gabe K, and J Boyd for the work on Sunday. We got a lot accomplished with finishing 2, 3 and most of 4. And thank you to Chad R. and Russell J. for working on ...
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Most appreciative thank you to Elaine H., Gabe K, and J Boyd for the work on Sunday. We got a lot accomplished with finishing 2, 3 and most of 4. And thank you to Chad R. and Russell J. for working on 7 today, its looks really good! We are down to 4 holes for trimming and removal (last part of 4, 5, 6, 8).
If anyone goes out on times we are not there, and you want to help....there are limbs and downed trees to be moved. Hole #2 and #3 are a good example of how we are organizing the material for further chipping or project use. Branches and limbs are piled near the path with smaller lengths of birch and spruce trees, perpendicular to the path. Larger birch logs are being placed near tee connector path entrances for bordering and future native (flowers and berry) beds. Larger spruce logs are being stored for soil retention and step projects (stored parallel to the path). If in doubt, just move branches to piles in areas where discs should not be landing, near the path. There are also trimmed branches under trees that can be moved to appropriate piles.
We will be meeting again collectively on Sunday, Oct. 14th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to finish the holes.
AK