11 May 2008

Happy Mothers' Day!

Rich and Ian made us a terrific Mothers' Day breakfast of french toast and improvised syrup (no maples to tap around here!) Ian decorated the table with grasses he and his dad had collected on their field expedition the previous day, and he set the table too. Oh, and I can't forget the crown he made for me, which I was obliged to wear for the rest of the day, even to the restaurant. (It wasn't Mothers' Day in Mozambique, so I had some explaining to do...)

03 May 2008

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02 May 2008

Paul's Salt Rock Swamp Forest

One real treat during our stay with Paul and Jane in Salt Rock was a visit to the swamp forest behind their house which Paul helped to protect when a developer purchased and made plans to develop the land above (and including) this forest. Paul was hired as the environmental consultant for the project and was able to convince the developer that protecting the forest would not only be a good thing for the forest but would also add value to the development, as the residents of the development would be able to enjoy the natural values of the forest. Paul's work also meant that the stormwater from the development would not be directed into the swamp forest (which would have effectively killed the forest, which relies on natural springs for its survival), but instead into a separate stormwater management system

Paul developed a beautiful boardwalk through the forest that meandered around the trees (Paul proudly remarked that they'd cut no trees in the development of the boardwalk). In one part, the trees actually came together above the boardwalk to form an archway.


As we approached the forest, Paul informed us all (and Ian in particular) that this forest was a holy place and that, as a result, no running or loud noises were permitted. Paul's words had the effect they needed: Ian virtually tip-toed through the forest, quiet as a mouse.


More amazing was the effect of the forest on Theo: the second Jane and he walked into the canopy of the forest, Theo became instantly quiet, his eyes open wide and taking in all of the sights of the forest. He was entirely focused during our whole walk through the forest, happy as can be to be under such trees. This boy is another nature boy, that is for sure!