join the benthic macroinvertebrate monitors!
EFCTMN meeting was Thursday, the first one I have made this year. I got my Prickly Pear Pin for certification for last year, and finally got my hours down for this year so far, five AT and thirteen service. I forgot to put down an hour for working up a recruitment flier for the benthic monitoring -- really at least three hours, but one will do. There's still lots of learning going on in just about any computer project I do.
I got about 18 of these printed out in color, and a quick run of 15 or so in draft bW when I was running out of time. All the color ones and several of the others were picked up. George Kragle seemed very interested.
I brought home three red oak seedlings - John was giving out leftovers from the Conservation Tree sale. They're one to two feet tall, they have been in 3" pots but have bare root balls now. I have them in plastic down by the driveway next to my KDB trees, watered. Got to go put them in big pots today. Fortunately the almost hot weather of the beginning of the week is gone. It was pretty chilly yesterday, right now it's 66° and cloudy at 2:45 pm. Yikes, the day's almost gone — I have to go prune the front yard, pot trees, take a walk!
I got about 18 of these printed out in color, and a quick run of 15 or so in draft bW when I was running out of time. All the color ones and several of the others were picked up. George Kragle seemed very interested.
I brought home three red oak seedlings - John was giving out leftovers from the Conservation Tree sale. They're one to two feet tall, they have been in 3" pots but have bare root balls now. I have them in plastic down by the driveway next to my KDB trees, watered. Got to go put them in big pots today. Fortunately the almost hot weather of the beginning of the week is gone. It was pretty chilly yesterday, right now it's 66° and cloudy at 2:45 pm. Yikes, the day's almost gone — I have to go prune the front yard, pot trees, take a walk!
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