By Layla Sahmi
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Today we had three different tasks in "el Villar", a recreational area just 1 km from Corella: to finish setting up the the watering system, covering with earth the ditches the excavator made to plant more than 300 trees and, last but not least, WATERING!
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Michelle, Manal and me, Layla Sahmi, have pitched in to the five adults working in "el Villar" since 9:30. We had a big deposit to fill in with water, but unfortunately it was useless today. Last option? To water the trees using buckets and the nearby fountain.
The task looked never-ending, but for once it was easier done than said: in less than two hours we watered 70 salix caprea, a bush that goats love. BTW, we planted these bushes four days ago. 70 deep holes made with hoes, very hard work!!!
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