Adventures of a Creek Week Site Leader
by Kris Olsen
Leading a site? Sound unappealing? Not at all. I mean,
if you are bringing your own crew, you need to juggle
maps, e-mails about parking, and possible hazards; but
on the upside, you get to boss people around for half
a day and they actually listen to you.
This year’s adventures began with excellent weather, a
beautiful backdrop, plenty of tools and hands to wield
them. Our site was Hansen Ranch in Rio Linda.
Being at the bottom of the watershed, where most flotsam
goes to die, the area was definitely in need of our
attention! As a result, we collected quite an array of
interesting "junk & gunk." That would include a giant
coke bottle, more than ten tires with rims (who loses a
tire with the rim still on it, I ask you?), a huge water
heater, a couple of tubes of lip balm, balls of all sizes
and states of inflation, a wounded Barbie, your usual
helping of recyclables, and an infinite number of styrofoam
chunks from those disposable coolers. Not that it means they
ever really go away after you "dispose" of them, as I have
discovered, they just get smaller. I recommend an immediate
intervention for anyone who is seen buying one of those
evil things.
In addition to lots of trash, our crew removed a large patch
of non-native invasive plants, red sesbania, leaving the area
open for native vegetation to flourish in addition to
protecting the resident cows from eating the poisonous seed pods.
All in all, this was one Saturday morning where you can tell
your friends that you did more before 11:00 a.m. than they did
all day. I felt that I had really earned my t-shirt and hot
dog by the end! I hope that next year you can join us for another
rewarding Saturday morning of community service. Who can turn
down a free hot dog & commemorative t-shirt? Sign me up!
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