The Friday before the Northeast Barnraising brought together a half dozen Public Lab Organizers, four staff members, and a few other community members to outline the roles and responsibilities of the 50 or so current Organizers and discuss ways to continue successful volunteer interactions. We spent the day at Tidmarsh Farms, and ended it with a potluck dinner and boating at Jones River Landing. Below are some photos from an early morning walk around the abandoned cranberry cells, the summit, and fun at Jones River Landing. There are a few more photos in this Flickr album.
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Glorianna's lupines in the morning sun.
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Cell 4 where cranberries were harvested just a few years ago. Red maples have colonized and grown quickly, but many will be removed during the restoration.
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Looking over Cells 3 and 4. This vantage would be an excellent place for a repeat Gigapan station to document the removal of the berms (with road), creation of new meandering stream channels, and the subsequent ecological response.
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A turkey vulture drying its wings in the morning sun in anticipation of cleaning up after Liz has her way with me.
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Breakfast in the guest house.
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Liz explaining how important it is to print handouts in advance.
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Idea exchange.
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Eymund making art from nature and plastic.
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Tom paddling hard past the old boat houses on the Jones River.
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Our fearless Barnraising Organizer Jen meeting us at ramming speed.
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Paddling until dark.
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You are a sassy Fastie indeed
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