Friday, 16 September 2022

Reeds in the River

 



This week they've been cutting reeds in the river. The first two photos are from last Sunday, when the reeds were still there (and lots of them, in some places). The last two are from Tuesday afternoon, when I noticed several piles of cut reeds along the shores - and the surface of river itself looking unusually "clean" for the time of year.

Reminds me that I should make an appointment with my hairdresser to tidy myself up a bit too! ;-)


12 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

It does look kind of charming. Will they be taking the piles away?

Amy said...

It's good they do this, we have problems with reeds and mangroves here, would be good if they were cut back too.

Librarian said...

That the reed cutting and piling reminded you of booking an appointment with your hairdresser made me smile 😊

MadSnapper said...

it really enhanced the river view a lot! so beautiful...

DawnTreader said...

Ginny, I certainly hope so! :-) (I assume they'll collect them when they're done with the job all the way along the river through town)

DawnTreader said...

Meike, I tend to never get round to it until it starts to really bother me... ;-)

DawnTreader said...

Thanks Sandra. I love walking along the water; but you already know that.

DawnTreader said...

Amy, I'm not sure how often they do it here but it clearly made a difference this time.

Coppa's girl said...

The river will certainly look better with all those reeds removed. Can the reeds be used for anything - or are they just disposed of?
We have a similar problem with bamboo here, and it's very invasive, although not in the water, but clogs up the old dried up river beds which act as drainage when we have monsoon-like storms.

DawnTreader said...

CG, I don't know, but if nothing else I guess they can burn them with other various kinds of refuse here that goes to producing energy for distance heating.

Graham Edwards said...

That made me smile!

DawnTreader said...

Graham, 'hold on to your sense of humour' is a motto as good as any... ;-)

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