Eight volunteers from Friends of Glen Canyon Park spent a sunny winter day pulling up non-native mustard growing along the hillside slope above Glenridge Co-op nursery school.
Four are pictured on February 2nd at 10 a.m. Loosened by winter rains, the invasive weed was easy to pull as it lay adjacent to hemlock, wild radish and thistle, also shown little sympathy by the corps of volunteers.
The workers, who meet each Wednesday morning to tend to some of the 70 acre natural canyon area, adjourned after three hours, wended there way down to Alms Road and enjoyed home-made cookies and cool cups of water.