


Here's students from Environmental Citizen class working on our animal barn project. We are raking Maine's native gravel, about 28 yards of it, into a hard-compacted pad for the concrete slab that will be laid next week.
I thought the group shot, which I don't believe I took myself -- I'm in the habit of handing the camera to odd students when my hands are too full to take pictures myself -- has a nice gangland atmosphere to it. Tough customers.
The other shots are of Kaylee raking, and Ryan using the rented 350 pound compactor.
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