Sunday, December 25, 2011

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thursday November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving from Turkey Branch.........



Счастливое благодарение

Вітаємо з Днем Подяки!

Bonne Action de grâce, ‘Joyeux Thanksgiving’

 Fröhliche Danksagung

 感恩節日 [感恩节日]

 Wszystkiego najlepszego z ozkazji Święta Dziękczynienia

¡Feliz Día de Acción de Gracias!

कृतज्ञता दिन बधाई हो 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Sunday November 13, 2011

Today was a warm fall day and the leaves made the park even more colorful.







                                





I did some work cutting Wine Berry vines.


As well as some other non-native invasives.





I walked along the stream looking for trash.  It is amazing how much I found considering the entire stream was cleaned a few weeks ago!





Saturday, October 29, 2011

Saturday October 29, 2011

Today was a cold fall day.


And we had a very early snow storm.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Saturday October 22, 2011

Today was a beautiful autumn day for the community clean-up of the lower section of Turkey Branch.  We found a large lump of junk near the channel where Turkey Branch flows into Rock Creek.


Upon close inspection, this pile of junk was formed by a shopping cart!




We found a lot of trash!



The invasive Porcelain Berries vines were ripening.



And the progression of down-cutting erosion was very evident.



All lot of trash was collected and we saw some of natural wonders of Turkey Branch, such as this lichen



and even some gold!




Monday, October 17, 2011

Monday October 17, 2011

There is a community Clean up this weekend!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Sunday October 2, 2011


Today was a cool fall day.  Montgomery County put up a sign describing much of what I have been doing for nearly two years.


The stream's water level was high due to the recent heavy rains.


Here is a video:



I found an area where the State of Maryland and/or Montgomery County planted trees.  These trees were covered with Mile-a-Minute Vines.








After



There was a lot of trash that was washed downstream by the storm.






Saturday, September 10, 2011

Saturday September 10, 2011

We have experienced a week of very heavy rain.  I went to Turkey Branch to check on the stream's condition.  Some of the rip-raps, which were built to slow the speed of the stream, have been breached.





The force of the storm can be seen where the vegetation has been pushed down.



The storms washed a large amount of trash from up-stream.


I spent part of the afternoon cleaning this area.




Monday, September 5, 2011

Monday September 5, 2011

I spent an entire hour today clearing Mile-a-Minute vines.  It is amazing how quickly these invasive species grow.


The hurricanes, along with the huge amount of rain that we have had from other storms this month, have washed much of the algae out of the stream.

I am pleased to see that the Darter population of Turkey Branch is alive and well after the storm and that a water bug is going for a swim!   It is also nice to see  some native flowers are in bloom.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sunday August 28, 2011

We were visited this week by Hurricane Irene this weekend. There was remarkably little damage to the trees in Matthew Henson Park. 


                                     

The stream levels were visibly much higher than normal.



 It is easy to see the effects of the storm on the gage height of Turkey Branch.

 
 Here is a video:
 
 

Friday, August 26, 2011

Friday August 26, 2011

Over the past year, I have collected many aluminum cans that were left as litter, by people having “parties” in Matthew Henson Park.  I decided to take these cans to my local recycling center.  I was amazed to find that I had 20 pounds of cans! 



 
At 40 cents per pound, a made a cool $8, which I will donate to my schools Haiti Action Relief Team which supports the Albert Schweitzer Memorial Hospital in central Haiti.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Saturday August 20, 2011

Today was another day dedicated to removing Japanese Stilt Grass



 and Mile-a- Minute vines.  I paid special attention to removing these invasive plants for areas in which they threatened native plant species.






I measured the degree of erosion (in feet) of the "left bank" (western) "right bank" (eastern) and the with of the channel.







Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Wednesday August 17, 2011

The water sample that I took on Monday is positive.



This is very alarming because this sample was taken far upstream.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Sunday August 14, 2011

I returned to the northern section of Matthew Henson State Park where I attended a Weed Warrior event in January.  This area is becoming over-run with roses.  There was a plant nursery in this area many years ago.

     
                                             

I found this interesting specimen.



This area is full of junk and trash.



And some strange structures.



I took a water sample to test for coliform bacteria.