Posted by ppeery on May 2nd, 2010
Bundoran Farm residents, future residents and team members spent part of May Day, working on trail maintenance along Israel Mountain. In addition to working hard to clear and clean up one of the many trails that run through the managed forest of Bundoran Farm we had a great time socializing and learning about the wonderfully diverse ecosystem around us. It’s always amazing to see what can be accomplished and what can be learned when we come together for a common and worthy cause.
Hats of to Leif Riddervold, Bundoran Farm’s natural resources manager, who organized this event and to all who participated. I can’t wait for the next one.
- Leif Riddervold pointing out where we are headed
- Ready to Roll
- Leif Riddervold Giving Last Minute Instructions
- Bill Tompkins checking out his pruners
- Heading Out onto the Trail
- Wildflowers on the way – from the Aster family
- Wildflowers Along the Way – A DCY
- Cool Mushroom Formation along the way
- Harry Barnes pretending he is Tarzan
- Leif Riddervold – Natural Resources Manager and Expert “Grillmister” too!
- Walker Noland tending the Beans and his Beer
- Relaxing on Baldwin Center Porch after a Hard Day’s Work
Filed under: Bundoran Farm Events and Occasions, Education and Inspiration, Nature/Environment, Project Updates











