Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Helping Out

With orientation wrapped up our final project was do help out the community, and I chose to work with the Environmental Law Society in historic Cherokee Park.
 Should've went with bean boots, although the 993's held up well as always.
 Our mission for the day was to find and eliminate Japanese Honeysuckle, a plant foreign to the area that is stealing nutrients all throughout the park.

 This limestone fountain is over 150 years old, and originally a source of water for horses built high so riders wouldn't have to dismount.

Altogether it was a beautiful morning spent doing helping out the community and mother nature, I for one think we could all benefit from helping out here and there. But if you're gonna be in the hills, WEAR BEAN BOOTS!

Thank you for your time, JBH

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