Yesterday was a busy day but productive. I met Nic, with the Alabama Forestry Commission, to push firelanes and touch up those we put in the other day before they got called off to a fire. It was thick, to say the least, where we were working. As I led the dozer thru the woods I just didn't look down because I didn't have my snake boots on and I was always looking for the flagging marking the way. The flagging was put in before the leaves put out. It was tough seeing it in all the foliage and I had to stay close to the dozer so the operater could see me. When we went south above the branch it was good. The fragance of the sweetshrub was so sweet, the red buckeye was blooming along with many other wildflowers and the mountain laurel was budding on the steep bluff above Grandmother's Park. It was beautiful!
We finished cleaning up the firelane/walking trail in the old railroad bed. Now I have got to get it planted and with a few touch-ups it will be ready to enjoy. Plans are for a bridge, soon to be constructed, to cross the stream to make the trail even more enjoyable.
We finished up at about 4:30pm and then I started replanting spots in the corn fields where doves had pulled the corn up. I don't know how the doves see that grain of corn down in the soil? Well I finished that up at about 7:00pm and I was tired. It was a long day!
Dewberry Lands is a family owned operation located in Lineville, Alabama. The property is managed for timber production, recreation, wildlife, and asthetics. This Blog is to share information about management, care, and use of the property that GOD has allowed us to own during our lifetime! Our goal is to make it better for the next generation. This site is COPYRIGHT PROTECTED.
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