Our last project of the semester – Roslin Glen 30th March

As I’m sure you will know, lectures have ended and revision time is upon us. This meant that we had our last project of 2013-2014 last Sunday. We went to Roslin Glen and Nina has our write-up for it in the form of a series of Haikus:

“Last project this year

Upon Roslin we decended

Allan met us there

 

Our numbers were few

Each one keen and pure at heart

Unafraid of work

 

Paths were redressed

Wind-grit was barrelled and spread

Muddy feet, no longer

 

Apple and birch were planted

Habitat piles – piled up

Happy hedgehog homes

 

Biscuit tins were opened

Legendary sandwiches, yum

Every belly full

 

Three brave and strong souls

Tackled a big stump with tools

Alas, the stump won

 

A brick hunt began

Planted out of sight they rest

Weeds met their makers

 

With Roslin at heart

Back up the long hill we climbed

See you next season”

 

A couple photos from the day: Gallery Page

Projects may be over, but don’t worry! We will still meet at the pub on Sundays and Thursdays. There may yet be other social events before, and maybe even during summer – so keep your eyes on the blog and the facebook for updates.

Currie wood recap – 23rd March

On Sunday we were at Currie Wood, just south of Edinburgh. It was a favourite Dirties activity of tree-ringing for preventing further growth and spread of unwanted tree species. Here is a short limerick from Cameron:

“There was a strange group named dirties

With a weird fixation for trees

We went out to currie

In rather a hurry

And the trees flew away with the bees”

Photos from last weeks project at Harmeny are now up here: Harmeny Gallery

This weeks are available here: Currie Wood Gallery

Recap from 16th March at Harmeny

Here it is, this week from Cameron:

“We went out to Harmeny school which is in Balerno. It’s a boarding school for chiden with ‘complex Social Emotional and Behavioural Needs’. They have been setting up a garden which we have been helping with, on this project, we did a variety of tasks including: making a cold box, clearing a slope of soil and making a retaining wall out of tyres, turning compost, weeding and spreading manure on a veg patch, and attaching wooden frames for climbing plants to the wall of the shed. This one is always a fantastic project, since the impact the work each person has done is obvious and it’s nice to be able to help make the school nice for the kids  :)”

Unfortunately no pictures for this one, but there are from yesterday – so you can look forward to that!

Edit: We now have pictures from the project (from Josephine): Full Gallery