Friday, March 23, 2007

A row of Narcissus and watershed clean up fun

It is beautiful here in the District of Columbia metropolitan 'burbs. We've had some rain but our average today was the late 60's. I attended an all-day clean up with some colleagues and members of the World Bank volunteers. We accomplished some storm drain marker installations, mulching, grading and trash pick-ups at Watts Branch Park. Very successful considering the dangers surround the DC parks. I saw a couple of hypodermic syringes. I took pleasure at the sight of the beautiful yellow trumpet-shaped bulbs. Beautiful indeed. However, daffodils could kill you if ingested. So my tree-hugger and destroyers of spring flowers friends, leave the daffodils alone.

I'm attending a citizen's summit tomorrow. Enjoy the weekend weather, folks.

4 Comments:

At 10:58 AM, Blogger U2Lorax said...

What a great way to spend Friday! It was gorgeous out! Even walking to the bus stop after work in the sprinkles, I was smiling like a crazy person. Just lovely out.

How'd the summit go?

 
At 7:52 AM, Blogger Don said...

I spent this Sunday cleaning up along the B&A bike trail and enjoyed being outside. Nice blog.

 
At 10:47 PM, Blogger Trynn Diesel said...

The summit was productive. A few networking and enjoyable companies of elected officials. We're gung ho environmentalists with one or two angry hearts. Thanks to DC COG for hosting the event.

Hope you all had a fantastic week.

 
At 2:24 PM, Blogger Trynn Diesel said...

@don. Fantastic! On behalf of bicyclists and the environment, thank you Don for your service. It was nice seeing at the summit. Continue to enjoy the weather!

 

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