The Future.
“Do your duty and a little more and the Future will take care of itself.” Andrew Carnegie. This, sadly, will be my last blog entry for this summer with Branching […]
“Do your duty and a little more and the Future will take care of itself.” Andrew Carnegie. This, sadly, will be my last blog entry for this summer with Branching […]
Main entry way of Olmsted house. Where guessed, not workers would enter through. Old Hemlock, seen in first picture, over 100 feet tall and the first ‘attraction’ on the […]
On August 7th, last week, I traveled to Pedock Island with the other Park Based Interns, a few members from OCLP, other National park employees, and friends of Branching Out […]
Who knows what Burning bush / Wing Euonymus? Ok a good few. Ground Ivy? A little less. Garlic Mustard? Hm, not too much. Oh how about Bittersweet. Hold your groans […]
Eight Blue berry preservers and Chorizo on cinnamon raisin bread, 12 cheese sticks, 10 little Debbie cookies, half a container of strawberry watermelon MIO liquid water enhancer, and more fun […]
I have spent three years learning about horticulture and landscaping through my High school, Minuteman tech, as a Horticulture and Landscaping major; also a summer as a field team member. […]
Have you ever had an adrenalin rush? Amazing isn’t it!? You get a lot of energy, do a lot of projects that you couldn’t have done without the rush. Well […]
Interview with Scott Hyndman, early on 7/13/15 while driving. normal: Interviewer, myself, Jack Gallagher Bold: Interviewie, Scott Hyndman So how did you get into this field? (Landscaping) I’ve always been interested […]
Hello All! Today I will be tell you about The Gas Plant! I just recently learned about the Gas plant, Dictamus albus, otherwise as burning bush or fraxinella, at the Longfellow House/ […]
Hello, my name is William Gallagher, everyone calls me Jack. I am the park based intern at Longfellow, Olmsted and Kennedy. I went to Minuteman Technical High School for either […]