The June work day was fun, efficient and even had some nice birding activity. Tom Walker and Kevin Collins weed whipped around the Gaertner, telescope shed, and club house before rushing off for the 5A's solar public observing program. Ray Burk was rejuvenated with his knee feeling good, and was a "mowing maniac" and got quite a bit of mowing done. Matt Payne did some shovel and rake work on the gravel road, smoothing out ruts, then took the mower from Ray and expanded the mowed area up at the top of the cl earning, then around the telescope pads. New member Andy Johnston worked with Barry Hervieux with loppers and a chain saw to open up the path from the clearing to the Pilated Perch lean-to. Dan Carnevale mowed around the barn and chainsawed some of the blow down on the lower trails.
After firing up some burgers and enjoying some watermelon, we settled in to a bit more mowing and trail clearing. The top of the Billy Farrington trail had be all but obscured, but now it's open and easily passable.
We got to watch a courtship flight, complete with screeches, from two ravens, then were treated to hearing a least 2 woodpeckers (one probably a pilated) working the trees at the edge of the clearing.
The weather was pleasant, and the black flies and mosquitoes were at a minimum. Not a bad June workday. Thanks to all.
Just a note, the July workday will be postponed until July 11 to not conflict with the 4th of July holiday.
-Ed
Saturday, June 6, 2009
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