
Blogging from May 3-10th, 2008
For my last week, I set out for the Scottish Highlands to join up with Trees For Life, a non-profit organization I’ve been fond of since the
(no name) Art Group Candle Project 2004 (our environmental beneficiary). They are also the organization from whom I’ve purchased many little tree gifts from. Volunteering with TFL would be an opportunity to do something a little different, working with the earth instead of people. Gettin dirty and doing something out of my comfort zone keeps it all interesting.
About Trees For Life:
Trees for life is an award-winning Scottish charity working to restore the Caledonian Forest to 600 square miles of the Highlands west of Inverness.The distinctive Caledonian Forest community, dominated by Scots pine, is substantially depleted and fragmented. Only 1% of the original forest remains and overgrazing by sheep and deer prevents most natural regeneration. These remnants need special care and protection; beyond this, the forest needs to be allowed to expand in area to secure this rich ecosystem for the future. More info... First off, I’d like to start by commending the wonderful and talented e Bond for flying from
Full Text Entry: 3,540 Trees
Rob & NessieBet you didn't know I took this one Rob? The end of the workweek we drive home. The only sighting of the infamous Loch Ness monster was the plush Nessie Rob bought.
How To Hold Up Your PantsBrian's homemade blue plastic string belt. And I think no accident that it's color coordinated with his blue spade!
The GangColin, Squirrel, e, Brian, Danielle, Peter, Rob, Dennis, Mick
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