By the Session Leader:
A return to
Millbrook Mead after just two weeks, for a nice mixture of jobs, and correspondingly
a nice mix of before and after pics.
The biggest
job was repairing the frame of the boardwalk.
This we had hoped to do last time, only the materials had not
arrived. This time, our engineers were
not to be denied:
Before |
During: “Spot on!” |
After |
The last of
the willows was pollarded – just in time before nesting season is in full swing:
Before |
After |
Some more of
the brash was burned:
This put to
the test a new item of clothing, which had been bought on the grounds that it
was advertised as ‘flameproof’:
During the
morning, the top became liberally sprinkled with hot ashes, which left not a
single hole in the fabric, but left instead one very pleased unburnt gymmer.
Elsewhere on
site, a stream was uncovered:
Before |
After |
Some gymmers
needed a little assistance to escape from the sticky sucky mud.
The site welcome-&-information-board had its weed carpet lifted, and the base made ready once
again for planting with wild flowers:
Before |
After |
And another
two bucket-loads of whips were planted, thus extending the area that we planted
last time:
Just a
fortnight after our previous visit, and already there were more flowers to be
seen around the ‘gym’. Here some
hellebores flourishing in the neighbouring gravel garden:
And here,
some flower beginning with a ‘b’, whose name we knew at the start, but could we
remember it at tea time?
Someone’s
brain spluttered into life eventually, and we got the name back – only for it to
be forgotten again! [‘Butterbur’? The name of the
plant, that is, not a description of the state of a Green-Gymmer’s brain after
a hard work-out. – Ed.]
Altogether,
a most productive morning, as well as an enjoyable one.
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