March 2008

St. Pat’s

Ok, I’m way behind. Maybe next week I’ll show our Easter eggs.
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I think she wore this same shirt last year. I think she’ll probably wear it again next year. We couldn’t find the felt shamrock… we’ll have to make another. It is super cute.

Slow Food in the Classroom

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The last couple of weeks I’ve had the opportunity to photograph at two schools as they plant their seeds. Once the frost has past, they will be ready to plant. I think both schools have sewn enough seeds to host a plant sale. This will help fund their garden projects. These two weeks are the perfect time to start seeds, especially if you’d like something grown before school ends in May.
just in case you were wondering how this process works, here is the how-to:

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Mr. Andy begins with a story about a girl who plants her garden in the spring. This gets the kids thinking about what is needed to help seeds and plants grow.

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Then it’s time to see the dirt. The kids are shown how to fill their pots (or 4-packs) properly, keeping air in the dirt. They are reminded not to pack the dirt, they are not making sand castles. The soil needs to be loose, allowing the tiny roots to spread and grow.

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Then kids’ and plants’ names are placed on sticks.

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It’s time for dirt!

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2 seeds in each section of the 4-pack.

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Sprinkle the herb seeds in the single pots… for the K classes.

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Mr. Andy has fun with the kids. He is a regular fixture at his school.

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Time to clean up! A bucket of warm water for the kids to dip their hands in before they wash them in the sink. Keep the pipes clear of dirt.

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While the 3 or 4 kids are sowing seeds, the rest of the class works on their plant journal.

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New Packaging

I have slowly been incorporating my love for bookbinding into my packaging. Here is an example of how wallets, 4×6, and 8×10 inch prints are packaged. The wallets are in the little green envelope. I’ve been slowly making the change to this type of packaging. There may be some variations, but this is the basic idea. It feels good to have my work represent me, even through the mail.

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New Look

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Just thought I would change things around a bit. This new look will allow for larger imges. I like larger images… especially the verticals. We’ll see how long this look lasts. I might want a few more frills.
Stay tuned for my Slow Food shoot from last week.