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June 10 Hello World!It's been awhile, but I'm back. My vegetable garden is beginning to produce regularly, and deliciously.
Getting ready to plant some more green beans and wax beans, as well as corn and pumpkins. I'm also in the middle of putting in an herb garden--I hope to have this done by this weekend. We'll see what happens.
March 28 TGIFIt's been quite a week, but Friday's here. I've been grading research papers for my 4 Intro to Literature classes and will grade one more set throughout the weekend (I arranged for the due dates of these research papers to fall mid-semester: the students know--or are supposed to know--how to write a research paper at this stage, and the end-of-semester grading avalanche is diminished UIL (University Interscholastic League--see http://www.uil.utexas.edu/ for more information if you like) competitions have started this week also. Our college is hosting district competitions Thursday-Saturday in categories such as persuasive speaking, informative speaking, prose interpretation, poetry interpretation, spelling, several mathematics contests, Lincoln-Douglas debate, one-act play . . . I am/will be judging mainly the prose and poetry interpretation, but I'll also be on hand for persuasive and/or informative speaking if there's an emergency (like a judge not showing up). UIL is fun, and it's a nice change of pace. It's gratifying to see the collective excitement on the faces of the high school students who are competing. This Sunday, on my one day off, I hope to work in the garden. The digging is finished (for now I hope everyone has a good weekend! Earthwoman February 22 Weekend WarriorIt's been a long week, what with Week 6 of the semester (which is always a tough one--I'm not sure why) in full force, substituting for colleagues who have been stricken with the flu bug or with the conference-attending bug, grading papers, and helping to put in a new hot water heater (the old one, after 19 years, decided that last Saturday was a good day to die). I am looking forward to a "no-grading" weekend that will be spent primarily preparing this year's garden site. I may or may not finish this weekend, but I'm eagerly anticipating digging in the dirt. February 08 Happy Friday!Yes, it's nearly the weekend--woot! It'll be a busy weekend--I'll be grading lit papers--but I'll also take some grading breaks and go dig in the garden. The weather is turning more spring-like, and I feel the urge to start preparing raised beds for the spring/summer vegetable garden. I also have an herb garden, or two, in the planning stages. Not that I think I'll get the gardening all done this weekend, but getting started with the digging (and with grading papers) is the hardest part. Once I have a rhythm going, watch out! February 04 Monday MusingsIt's looking like a fairly easy workday today: all four of my morning classes are writing an in-class essay--they'll finish these essays Wednesday. This means some crucial catch-up time for grading daily grades, both in-class (journals, pop quizzes) and out-of-class (for all my classes, I post reading quizzes on WebCT/Blackboard; in other words, I get the students coming and going. This weekend, I came down with the cold that's going around; however, I don't seem to have it as badly (knock on wood). I made a point of relaxing this weekend: getting plenty of rest and plying myself with spiced tea. As a result, this cold is more of a nuisance than anything else. The dueling groundhogs are at it again. January 31 MilestoneI turn 40 today, and I'm finding that it's okay. I've come to the conclusion that 40 is the new 30, and I'm embracing this idea. I have several goals this year, summed up in my main New Years Resolution, which so far I've been able to keep: to become healthier in body, mind, and spirit. We'll see how these goals play out, but I'm feeling optimistic. |
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