This has not been a busy year on my blog, having sometimes gone a month or more without posting anything new. Currently teaching three college classes online from home, and not finding much time to write and post images for the blog. One more week in the semester and Spring has sprung, so that should change. I have a backlog of several dozen photos taken in the last few weeks, so I will soon be posting them along with stories of the experiences I'm having along the way. My overall theme is generally concentrated on flowering plants and their symbiotic relationships with their pollinators. When the mood strikes, I insert philosophical and political comments. Please feel free to share your comments, but please be nice. I try to be.
I have been teaching since 1965 and have recently joined the English Department as an Associate Faculty member at Feather River College. Recently taught Nature Literature in America and am currently teaching Interpersonal Communication and Basic Reading and Writing.
I concluded my walk around the building by wandering through several patches of Henbit Dead Nettle (a mint) and Fiddleneck (a borage), and contemplating the many ironies of this site. First, we have one of the potentially best weed watching sites around Quincy, but there was obviously a plan to spray weedkiller along the fence row. I don't know why it went only a few yards. Maybe a "fellow-traveler" put a stop to it. These photos of Henbit and Fiddleneck should be a testament to what was being killed. Then we have the application of Round-up on one side of the building to kill dandelions in the lawn, and the school's attempt at organic gardening on the other side. The dandelions have already developed resistance to Round-up and lawn mowers! Let's hope the children are as adaptable.
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