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Cultual Summer School

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     Sometimes I believe I'm indecisive. I was going to spend my summer on the lake and working my part time job, but things have changed. I am currently participating in Cultural Summer School. I have the luxury of working in a community that values their past and will embellish their students in it. This year the program has offered native plants as a topic. Of course this is what I was wanting to help with. We have discovered what plants can be used as medicine, editable, or for dyeing.      Our students had to go out and collect samples from outside to add to their plant books. They learned that Maples can be used as food and that the leaves can be brewed. I looked this up on the internet and couldn't find this information anywhere, but our fellow instructor insured us that this is true. My students ranged from first to seventh grade and we had all ability groups. I was lucky enough to have two students that I have previously taught this year....

ELK Stopping Traffic!!!

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    I just want to say that I'm truly thankful for my job and its location. As I was leaving campus I had the chance to see the elk. They are so graceful and have learned to completely ignore the cars. These comedians held traffic up for nearly thirty minutes.             Some of the younger ones weren't tagged or collared for data information. I think these were last year's babies. Normally, they travel in larger herds, but these guys seem to be okay in this small group. These pictures were taken directly in front of the school.            This is a picture of the entire herd. This is the smallest herd that I have seen this year. Most of the herd consisted of young elks. When we tried to get by them they would just out in front of the car. I had the chance to observe their aggressive behavior, when a motorist beeped their horn the elk charged the car. These elegant creatures make appearances daily and...

Trout

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     I was always taught that there were two types of trout in the creek. A trout was either a stock fish or a native one. Stock fish are seen as the "lesser fish" and they are usually very small and sickly. My grandmother decided to go fishing without me and caught her limit. her biggest fish was a native that is worth mentioning. Below you find a picture of it.        The fish is mostly brown hence the name, "brown trout." This native trout is going to be the bulk of our conversations for months. She was smiling ear to ear when she walked through the door. We are outdoor people who enjoy fishing and getting dirty.  Grandma has spent her evenings looking for green worms on trees for days. She finally had a bucket full of them and this is the result of hard work. 

Old Traditions

      Every year my grandmother has made her famous strawberry jam. It isn't really famous, but we have called it this for years. She spends hours in the kitchen slaving over a hot stove and pressure cooker.  Every small town has it's (set in stone) traditions and my families just happens to be jam. This year will be different, and somehow I feel incomplete. Strawberries will not be ripe for a few more weeks, but we have already started the process of finding containers and making sure they are all clean.       Grandma starts out collecting sugar in small batches. They local grocery store always gives her a hassle if she buys the sugar in bulk. They think she might be using it for something illegal. Come on now! Really? She is a little old white haired frail woman who wants to cook in quantity. Once she has her sugar, she beings looking for local farmers who have surplus berries. I have been on several outings where we have done nothing but talk to p...

Let Summer Begin!

       It's tank top weather guys!   I decided that this summer will be spent fishing and working my part time job at BP. Hopefully I will get the opportunity to relax after summer school is over. It's the simple life for me...        I believe I might even go to the beach.