When I approach the south gate I can see the glint from a metal roof of a trailer on First Avenue. I can look northwest and see the TECO substation from a quarter mile away as long as a burn pile isn't in the line of sight. It's going to take some getting used to, I'm afraid.
I don't lake for things to do, though. I'm still doing some minor trash patrol and I need to clear a place to bare sand for the lupine planting in a couple of weeks. I talked to Cheryl Peterson today. She said this will be a learning experience for everyone because no one's attempted this before. I suspect we're all going to have to keep a lot of notes.
This is exciting to be on the front line of a project of this type. It's important.