Slightly off subject, but not too far. Had anyone else noticed the wildflowers growing between Blount and E. Wilson? The strip that I referring to runs between the path and the railroad tracks. Yesterday morning it was a wonderful mixture of yellow black eyed susans, bright blue chicory along with dozens of other wildflowers. There where virtually no noxious weeds such as thistles and ragweed to speak of. While riding in I took note of how lucky I am to live in a town where unmown green space can exist so close to downtown. By 4:30 the strips of flowers had been reduced mown fields with all of the visual appeal of a cut hayfield. Usually the mowing in this area is reserved to a small strip abutting the path. I cannot think of a good reason why fuel and labour was wasted in this exercise.
Does anyone know who is responsible for maintaining this area? City of Madison? Wisconsin Southern? Any clues as to why the mowing was done? Steve _______________________________________________ Bikies mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/bikies
