EARTH DAY TURNS 40…GREENWICH LAND TRUST
Apr 22nd, 2010
by Our Greenwich.

"Earth Day" ...Two tires found and pulled from the Greenwich Land Trust preserve at Old Stone Bridge Road resembles a motorcycle on it's side. A few hours later I rode my Press Bike to an accident scene on Tomac and Lockwood in Old Greenwich with a scooter on it's side like this. Just after Sunset I was on the scene of a motor scooter accident at Tomac and Lockwood in Old Greenwich...an head injury with an officer cradling the victims head, a transport to Stamford Hospital...and the scooter laying on it's right side, just like this! Coincidence?

Walking the Line....OutDoor Traders Feet

Totally the Best Friends showing up at the GLT EarthDay Clean Up

Old Stone Bridge Road

the pond, background

map of the GLT (Greenwich Land Trust) preserved area...yellow denotes preserve

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OutdoorTrader hands

Working the trees

Three 2x6 planks bridge a small stream in the park

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group work

one of the pond had Canadian Geese that were feeding and flying

this vegetation is considered an invasive species and was being removed

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the clearing of the stream turned the waterway from slow to a noisy power flow

holes were dug...

...to planet trees

and weeds removed

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a grateful neighbor offered a dozen glazed Dunkin Donuts...

one of them was carried in my saddle and umm...eatin during the rest of my ride...Earth Day
Posted in: Around Town, Events.
Tagged: Earth Day · Greenwich · Greenwich Land Trust