Friday, April 20, 2007

Gesu Garden Site Visit


Martha and Tom headed down to Gesu Elementary School to check out the children's garden and to meet with Michelle, the science teacher who is overseeing this project. Tom was able to firm up a couple of dates to get some work done. We will be installing some gutters and a rain barrel on the garage that is located across the parking lot from the garden (about 100 yds.), helping to improve the soil conditions by adding compost, soil and mulch, and putting in some lasagna gardens.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Visiting the Clinton River Watershed


On Tuesday Dan Keifer, development director of the Clinton River Watershed Council, hosted a group of us at their offices in Rochester. What a great guy...very knowledgeable and committed. He started by explaining about the 10,000 year history of the Clinton River Watershed. The glaciers made the river and the moraine landscape. The Clinton River is very unique in that it is so close to Detroit, yet it has the natural characteristics of a northern Michigan River. Dan talked about the great progress that has been made from the days when the Clinton River was known as one of the worst rivers in Michigan to now when the trout and salmon have returned. The challenge now is dealing with all the development pressures on the river. Dan is personally meeting with developers and trying to find an eco-economic balance where both business and river can thrive. He believes that we have been disconnected from the natural world that surrounds and sustains us and that it is vital for both ourselves and for our environment that we begin to reconnect. This is a personal mission of Dan's that is very inspirational.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Mass Transit on Vacation


We've lately been trying to combine vacation travel with an opportunity to use public transportation. This past week we went to Washington DC for 5 days and used public transportation only. We used trains to get us to and from the airport, and to get us everywhere we needed to go. DC has an excellent transit system and it's pretty inexpensive - $6.00 per person for a daily pass. That's a whole lot less than renting a car. And where would you park in this city, anyway? Here we are boarding one of our trains.

One more thing: rolling luggage and backpacks help immensely.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Raising Gardens with Fallen Trees


This past Saturday, the Brennans and the Bradleys went to work building the frames for lasagna gardening. After trooping through the woods next to the Brennans' home to gather the fallen ash wood, they laid out the logs, cut them to the length they wanted (3 for each side - 12 in all), stacked them on top of each other, drilled down into all 3 layers, and then put bamboo stakes into the holes to hold them together.