During break it occurred to me to note that with DSV seeds now being released, we should all check our clothing and shoes to make sure that we're not carrying any away to be inadvertently spread elsewhere. This is an important vector for transmission here at FWG, not just for volunteers but for all those dogwalkers and their furry, seed-collecting charges. The conversation took other turns, however, and I forgot to raise the point. I'm making it now owing to the surprise I had when I got home: no fewer than 6 fluffy parachutes, seeds still attached, were clinging to my pant legs. They're now safely in an envelope and I'm considering potting them up to see what happens over winter.
Our relationship with AAFC is now more efficient; we now have the contact info and are arranging directly to have piles of DSV picked up. This can mean planning ahead to have a wagon available for us or arranging for a wagon to be left where by the piles so that we can load it up. The arrangement we had for the work bee was that a wagon would be parked so that we could load it on Tuesday. On Monday, however, AAFC employees came by with the wagon and loaded it themselves, sparing us some hard labour. As it turned out, with inclement weather threatening, we cancelled Tuesday the 13th, electing to come instead on Wednesday. It's that time of year again...
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