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All content, of both the original Brookfield7.com and this blog, is written from my point of view and is my opinion. I believe it to be accurate at the time it is written. ~ Kyle Prast, Brookfield resident since 1986

Monday, May 05, 2008

Weed Out and National Day of Prayer report

Last Thursday was the National Day of Prayer. The day was brisk, but at least the sun was out!


I headed over to City Hall and found the same faithful woman I met last year sitting on the ledge by the flag poles. We were soon joined by 2 other women--both of which I knew this time :). One of them told me she was at Pilgrim Park Middle School earlier that day with a group called Praying Parents. They evidentially meet a few times during the school year to pray over the schools.


We chatted a bit about various concerns and then prayed for our country, presidential election, leaders, schools, teachers, children, soldiers, world hunger, etc. The time went quickly and I think we each left with a little lift in our step.


Saturday morning the weather was dreary, but a crew of the faithful still turned out for the 4th Annual Weed Out.

Photo shows Patty Gerner, The Garlic Mustard Lady, standing on the picnic table instructing the crew.

Brookfield's Forestry Superintendent Gary Majeskie also addressed the crowd and answered residents' questions about weeds and invasive plants.

I would guess there were about 30-40 people in all: neighbors, Key Club students, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and both District 7 Alderwomen, Lisa Mellone and Renee' Lowerr.

The good news is that there were not the large patches of Garlic Mustard, but that meant we really had to hunt for the weeds.

The rain made weeding a messy business, but the attendees pulled a fair amount of weeds anyway. Because we had such a late spring, many of the weeds were still small. Patty Gerner and her weeding friend Sandy will follow up in the park until the weeds go to seed.

As usual, I found some interesting plants and fungi in the woods.








This plant was in with the Solomon Seal, but I am not sure what it is. If you recognize it, please comment. (I since noticed a female Meadow Rue in my own garden that was a little further along than this. Do you think this could be female Meadow Rue?)

Past Garlic Mustard Postings:

3rd Annual Weed Out (with photos)



It is worth saving (pictures from Weed Out and wildflowers)



Oh, the shame! (photos and tips for evicting Garlic Mustard)



Weed control links: Garlic Mustard and garlic mustard's pretty cousin, Dame's Rocket. (It can take over native areas too.) Garlic mustard should be thrown in the trash and labeled Garlic Mustard: Do not compost.

LINKS:

counter hit xangaBrookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Betterbrookfield, Vicki Mckenna

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