We've had a lot of construction on campus this year, and as part of returning the campus to its usual verdant splendor, we've recently seen a lot of hyrdroseeding. Including some today.
Normally that would be fine, but you have to think that the day before you get part of a hurricane you'd not want to put down stuff that will easily wash away. I suppose the alligators in the sewers will have some nice faux swamp to root around in soon, given the nutrient-rich matter the grass seed will have to grow on. Not much sun, but perhaps it'll be albino grass to go with albino gators.
18 September 2003
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