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Glen Manor bridge at Glen Stewart Ravine. In the early 2000s all of this was lawn and you could see the whole bridge..

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Glen Manor bridge at Glen Stewart Ravine. In the early 2000s all of this was lawn and you could see the whole bridge..

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I like the idea of naturalization here, myself. But this has never been as well thought out as it could have. The brook (Tomlinson) that flows in the open in the ravine to the north is in a pipe under the foot path here. While the area is small, it should be feasible to surface it and then have a boardwalk on piles off to one side.

The slopes are not a completely natural embankment (the ravine here mostly became houses at the turn of the last century, and this area was a residual landscape feature/flood containment location.)

But recreating something resembling the ravine to the north is workable. But they needed more attention on woody species planted, more maintenance, and should have introduced some native herbacious like ferns and assorted wildflowers.

As it stands, it manages to appear rather uncared for, without looking like natural forest. Nature will get it further along over time; though really if they ever want to surface the brook, they should do it before they have to cut down 150 mature trees to do it!
 

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