Hey that's not Big Bubba Red Beast! Nor is it our crew, WCC Issaquah DNR. It... is... the Sockeye Crew from WCC King County DNRP. It's a new year and we need a little help from our friends. Thousands of plants in pots sit on top of hummocks, and they all need to be planted asap. The Sockeye Crew is 1 of 4 King County DNRP crews.
From four pairs to nine pairs of hands, planting went quick cluster by cluster. Each cluster contains about 5 hummocks and each hummock has 5 surrounding berry bushes.
It's easy to hide when crouched down in the grassy fields. Are there 3 people planting in this cluster or 4?
And if you get low enough seeds and feathers? can be a new fashion statement.
Richard what do you see?
A hole in the fence! Is that to let the outside in or inside out?
Ominous grey skies and a string of ducks; a very wet and yellow day is coming.
Thanks Sockeye Crew and here's an ultimate high. We loved working with y'all, and hope we can work together in the future.
Snowflake! I knew that truck looked familiar! =)
ReplyDeleteIs this the Auburn Mitigation project for the Port of Seattle?
I enjoy keeping up with the wonderful work that you guys are doing. Keep up the good work! (Oddly I just got this update today through my RSS feed but this is from January?!)
Thank you. We're glad someone is reading our blog! Your RSS feed is tricking you just as much as we are. There are a lot of posts that are unpublished from the last couple of months that will be wrapped up for the world wide web soon.
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