Well we’ve fully entered the manic depressive phase of beaver festival planning, because I’ve already been elated by the initial promise that the EBRP fish mobile wanted to join us this year and yesterday dashed to hear that won’t in fact be possible. c’est la vie. I’m sure I’ll be ready for the padded cell soon.
Tuesday I have too appear before the Parks Recreation and Marine Cultural Commission and get final permissions. Lucky for me lingering covid means I can appear virtually via zoom. At least I won’t have to get into all that fuss about getting the special water key or opening a hydrant.
A lot happens at a beaver festival, even without a fish tank.
If you weren’t free wednesday night for the Cary Institute Presentation you can see everything you missed on the video here. I enjoyed everything about it although I would have tossed more credit to Mike Callahan and Skip Lisle for moving flow devices from the crazy to the practical, but that’s just me.
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