Aberlady Bay Project Recap – 9th March 2014

On Sunday we were at Aberlady Bay, East Lothian to help the LNR warden in removing some unwanted foliage. Unfortunately our bus broke down before we left. Our guest writer today is tools supervisor, Ed Lewis.

“There once was a group of young folk

Who went to the sea to envoke

The fire by the sea

with mattocks and tea

and just two went in for a soak.

…..

The heroes were in for some trouble

With punctures caused by the rubble

With a mighty to do

The many turned few

And beat a hasty retreat on the double

….

The chariot faced no repair

Stout heart repelled the despair

As the sun did dim

With buckets of vim

New paths our heroes did dare

….

Like gravity back to the pub

To gargle booze and some grub

Though the hour was late

We did not debate

That Dirty Weekenders is the best society known to mankind…….

NB:  This poem was largely inspired by the charge of the light brigade and muffins.”

Here are some photos from the day, taken by Cal. Full gallery here.