A Tuesday without Green Gym is by definition at least a bit dull.
Actually, the weather, which
had been a bit damp and not very interesting to be out in, intermittently brightened up this morning. However, there was no Green-Gym session for the sun to shine on. Site wardens
had been reluctant to schedule a session for this week: they seemed to think that
volunteers would have other things to do. Apparently there is something important
happening the night of 24/25 December.
However, I
have not been able to keep away from things Green-Gym altogether. On a
stroll round nearby Riverside Meadow, I made a point of revisiting some of the spots where we
have worked in 2014 and in years past.
This corner in
particular brought back a few memories:
Foreground: ditch
restored by WGG in 2008 and maintained annually since
Background:
spire of St Peter’s Church, Wallingford
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There are also stretches of river bank, where (to all-round satisfaction) we have been engaged in willow spiling. This was a spot where deep wash from passing motor-boats had been causing erosion:
Foreground: fenced area where bank has been repaired Background: River Thames; Wallingford Bridge |
Here the problem had been cattle trampling the ground when they habitually visited the same spot to drink from the river:
Nearside: Green Gym was here!
Far side of the river: Wallingford Rowing Club; tower of St Leonard’s Church, where we help out in the churchyard |
One reason why willow spiling is effective for safeguarding river banks is that willow rods stuck in the earth will – in the right conditions – re-grow:
Normal
service will be resumed at Green Gym next week!
In the meantime, I trust volunteers are taking a well-deserved rest …
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