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Andy Goldsworthy

Andy Goldsworthy was an ordinary boy born in Cheshire.  He worked as a farm boy.  He loved to work with his hands.  He was born in 1956.  He was raised in Yorkshire, England.
He loved nature.  He received a bachelors of arts degree and went to Lancaster Art College.  He made trees out of limbs because [...]

May 21st, 2009
Topic: Naturalist biographies Tags:

Endangered Species Walk-a-Thon

The Elementary Classroom walked six miles in order to raise money for endangered species on the Stowe Bike path.  It was really warm.  We walked beside a mountain river.  It was beautiful.
Our goal is to raise ten thousand dollars.  Although we still don’t know how much money we made, we will donate all of it [...]

May 21st, 2009
Topic: Important Events Tags: ,

Clear Cutting

Clear cutting
This paper is about clear cutting, which is a form of logging that is devastating to the environment. The idea of clear cutting is to cut down a lot of trees in mass production, and then move on to another spot. There are pros and cons to this practice. From what I [...]

May 8th, 2009
Topic: Environmental Blog Tags:

reflections

#2
It is all in our
minds that we have problems and
make worlds of our own
#3
He bled his mind to
the rocks, willing himself to
pay his respect there
#4
Ingenious the
mind is, how arrogant, how
unjust, how telling
#5
Tell tale breezes waft up through
the cloud of smoke, winding and
crossing their way towards me.
I hear the breeze speak.
#6
I see the trees, their branches
bare, [...]

May 7th, 2009
Topic: MAY NATURE PoEtRy!!!!!!!!! Tags:

wisdom

Wisdom is everywhere
yet some people look
so hard for it,
but it is always there.
But to unlock it
you
must solve one of the most
simple paradox’s
in life.

May 7th, 2009
Topic: MAY NATURE PoEtRy!!!!!!!!! Tags: