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B’s Watershed Watch Update October 08, 2025

October 8, 2025 by Barb H

Barb Haley, Watershed Watch Chair

My Observations

Date: October 08, 2025 @0900

Area: Glen Lake FSR

Temperature: +19C

Weather: Sunny

Wind: Light

Visibility: Excellent

Conditions: Lovely day for exploring the Fall colors!

Observations: Today I thought I would check on the clear-cut line just past Glen Lake. I wanted to see if there has been any fresh activity there since I found it last year.

Good news, nothing new to see here, still a huge slash pile tho.

I have been put on the bench by my Doctor, so I have been off work and frustratingly immobile, so the extent of my adventures of late have been diminished to exploring with my truck, finding a cool spot to let the girls do their patrol for squirrels and mice. I usually find somehting nice to draw, my new found hobby! This wayI get to learn about about all that is edbile around me!

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