The Joslin Garden—"Outward Bound" Mulching; The Dream Team—5-20-21
Did you ever have a dream come true? Me either; well, not until today! If you remember, last week, Nell, Chris, and I started moving mulch from a HUGE mulch pile, just enough to get it off the street. Volunteer Aillene spread it for us. It took all we had to do that!
My dream state during REM sleep was while I was still awake but with paralyzed muscles. (In case you didn’t know, most of your dreaming is during REM sleep. Your brain paralyzes your muscles during this time, so you do not act out the dreams.) And since I was awake, with muscles paralyzed, I had a dream. ;)
Walking up the driveway with a wheelbarrow full of mulch, I dreamed of a dozen or so strong backs and cheerful dispositions helping us move the rest of the mulch. Voila! Meet the Samet Corporation and Xylem BA Teams.
Our Dream Team made short work of our huge pile! The volunteer team was on-site from nine to noon, Of that time, after instructions from the City’s Volunteer Services Specialis, Olinda. Oliveira, breaks, and summation, this team worked about two and a half hours, but given we had 13 volunteers or 32.5 labor-hours, they managed to eliminate our pile.
We also had help from one of the City of Raleigh’s Dream Teams, Neal Wisenbaker’s District 4. Neal provided us with a souped-up gator and operator, Teddy. I hope I can work with Teddy again soon! Amazing work ethic!
Volunteers are the backbone of any origination! If you are interested in volunteering for The Joslin Garden, please contact us! If you are interested in volunteering for the City of Raleigh, click HERE!
To see more pictures of this fine day, click HERE!
Until soon,
Helen Yoest,
Environmental Scientist