Cascading Waters can be found at 135 Olean Street on the eastern edge of Worcester's northwest parklands, the Cascades. The Cascades are 350 acres of park and conservation lands along the borders of Worcester, Paxton, and Holden, Massachusetts. Home to countless species of plants and animals, the Cascades are open to passive recreation year-round.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Nice one

We hope all of you who were using the bark spud and the adz aren't feeling it too much today. We wrangled the logs (a bit lighter!) back here to the Lodge last night (thanks, Roger! We couldn't do it without you!), and they're awaiting some more adz work before we set to with mallet and chisel. Thanks for the help!

This morning it's 58 degrees and rising at 9 am.
Sunny blues skies
29.18 inches of mercury and steady
The brook is dry
The fire danger remains LOW

4 comments:

Unknown said...

*pssst*

It's "adze", not "adz".

Tracy Novick said...

Not in Britannica, it isn't!
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/6883/adz

Unknown said...

I didn't realise you were writing from the Greater Worcester (U.K.) Land Trust.

;-)

Cheerio.

Tracy Novick said...

Would you prefer a citation from Merriam-Webster?