I was pleasantly surprised on New Year's Day to see the mowing crew had arrived recently to give the fire lane a haircut so that it becomes a fire lane again.
I was visiting to collect trash exposed in the sand after recent rains. I collected a bucketful of glass shards, cans, bottles and an old shoe.
The mowing crew did leave the area around the first lupine planting area alone as agreed to previously.
I briefly checked on the lupines in the second planting area. A few are still surviving and appeared healthy.
I will begin checking on new seedlings in a few weeks.
The north and south fire lanes are flanked by exotic trees.
One thing to watch is whether they cause problems inside the preserve. These species become quite large at maturity, so they could become an issue if they become established.