The staff from the DELAWARE NATURAL RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL exhibited not only kind professionalism, but a technical mastery of subsurface characterization and the geology of Delaware during the recent training, Taking the Mystery Out of the Subsurface in July.
There are some very special people that work for the DNREC and I can relate to their regulatory work that mixes environmental stewardship of the precious State of Delaware.
Their engagement and discussions throughout the day demonstrated the pride and mastery in their work, which is personally inspiring to me. The questions asked, the discussions led, and the examples illustrated by DNREC staff show without a doubt are both willing and capable professionals. I tip my hat to each person at the training.
On another personal note, I'm also grateful for the compassion shown to me during the moments where I wasn't feeling well. Your kindness and concern was obvious; and it helped me get through the day. A special thank you to Amber who visited me the following day and conveyed each person's care. It became a memorable visit to Dover for that reason too.
I look forward to visiting New Castle later this year. Until then, keep rockin and keep up the great work!