Sometimes I get frustrated that my course requirements do not permit me to spend all my time learning about media.
Then there are days like today which make me grateful that I am given the opportunity to explore different perspectives.
I'm in a sustainability course that synthesizes geology with social sciences. We're required to do some kind of service project during the term.
I went out to the
Organic Growers Club farm, a 2-acre lot just outside of the Corvallis city limits.
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There were about 15 of us helping out today. |
We spent 4 hours turning up soil and digging up roots.
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That's about 60 man hours. |
There was a little friendly competition for who could dig up the longest quackgrass root.
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My new friend Jess found a lot of REALLY long ones. |
There were also TONS of earthworms. As I came across them, I named them after presidents.
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Meet Taft. |
We also came across a bunch of these little grubs. The manager of the grounds said that they're safe to eat, so a few of us tried some.
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Challenge accepted. |
I was promised that they would taste a little nutty, like almonds, but really it just tasted like bug.
What a great day to get my hands dirty!
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Bonus: Dobie the Doberman. |
Now I know that bugs taste like guts, another one of life's great mysteries answered. Thanks! I enjoyed this post immensely.
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