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Arapiles Working Bees - 5th May, 9th June
Access T CliffCare
1-May-2018
10:12:50 AM
Hi all,

A couple of working days coming up at the Mount. First one being this Saturday 5th May.

WOD. None of the other Workouts of the Day give you warm fuzzy feelings, or brownies for that matter. Rock up, haul a rock or two, feel pumped, eat a brownie, go climb. Or sleep. Whatever. Let's do this people! (said in a deep, yelly and authoritative voice. But still a friendly voice:-) Check out here:

http://cliffcare.org.au/2018/05/01/central-gully-repair-project-work-day/

And coming up on 9th June, the Queens Birthday Great Annual Tree planting event. See here:

http://cliffcare.org.au/2018/05/01/central-gully-repair-project-work-day/
Access T CliffCare
4-May-2018
4:18:31 PM
Bump. Working bee on tomorrow at Central Gully, Mt Arapiles
ima.seriousyoungliza
4-May-2018
6:23:49 PM
>>> Working bee...

http://independentaustralia.net/environment/environment-display/australias-complacency-in-the-face-of-worldwide-bee-decline,8002

>>>Central Gully, Mt Arapiles...
( behind The Bluffs, centre left)


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...no working bees ...no flowers...maybee...

...

Access T CliffCare
5-May-2018
9:58:25 AM
On 4-May-2018 ima.seriousyoungliza wrote:
>>>> Working bee...
>
>http://independentaustralia.net/environment/environment-display/australias-complacency-in
>the-face-of-worldwide-bee-decline,8002
>
>>>>Central Gully, Mt Arapiles...
>( behind The Bluffs, centre left)
>
>
>Image and video hosting by TinyPic
>
>...no working bees ...no flowers...maybee...
>
>...
>
>
Yeah, maybe a bit of complacency today with this kind of bee. Busy campground. Two volunteers rocked up. Huge thanks to James and Rox for moving some rocks to Walter's workpile. And big thanks to Cam again for collecting the rocks from point A and moving them by trailer to point B then moving them down to point C start point on the Central gully with the motorized trailer over the last couple of weekends.At least they got to take home a huge pile of brownies. More info later on how one can help to get some of those rocks down outside of the working bee. Walter is coming next week.

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