The Buck & Doe Trust's annual breakfast in one of the covered bridges at the Laurels Preserve was a delightful party, as always. I saw lots of neighbors, many poring over the large maps showing all the conserved land in the Unionville area. Buck & Doe board member Richard Buchanan was enthusiastically trying to find a new home for a stray dog that his wife, Cindy, had picked up from along the road.
Board president Amy McKenna and treasurer John Goodall gave nice speeches about the Trust's conservation work. Former president Terry Corkran was there as well, and V-P Joe Huston was on his way out as I arrived.
And the food was very good. I consider myself a pancake conoisseur, and these were wonderful. The sausage, from the Country Butcher in Kennett, brought rave reviews and was expertly grilled by board member Gus Brown (despite his knee injury).
Thanks to the Trust for a great party in a beautiful location!
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