My dad and I have spent three days (Saturday, yesterday, and today) clearing a driveway path through the woods between the road and the field where my house will be. It's been difficult work, but we've made good progress. I think the woods are about 600 feet deep, and we've probably gone about 400 feet, with the help of a sickle bar mower, a chain saw, a scythe, and a couple of hand saws. The two power tools had some issues, so the hand tools came in handy at times.
It's been interesting to me to see all of the animal life that these woods and fields support. There are hawks, frogs, beetles, spiders, ants, bees, yellowjackets, butterflies, dragonflies, caterpillars, mosquitoes, and probably hundreds of other insects. We even saw a deer out there today. The plant life is also very diverse. I want to preserve as much of that life and diversity as I can during this project. We are cutting only small or dead trees when necessary. Although we are tearing out some of the plants, we are leaving them along the sides of the path to serve as food and shelter for the life that is there. We also feed the mosquitoes well every time we're there.
I've acquired a collection of yellowjacket stings, mosquito bites, and poison ivy rashes, so it'll be good to finish this phase of the project. Hopefully the hard part will be done by the end of the week. I'll try and post some pictures soon!
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Sounds like lots of hard work. I can relate. But I'll bet it feels great getting started. I did but now I'm burned out and just want to finish. Anyway, good luck. - Rick
ReplyDeleteI make a soap for poison ivy.
ReplyDeleteStacey
I may have to get some from you, Stacey. So far, it's not too bad yet!
ReplyDeleteBarry