Monday, October 7, 2013

280/365 Repetition


"Belly of the Bridge"

This is the underside of a bridge that we cross regularly going from one side of town to the other.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

279/365 Harvest


"Making Applesauce"

I wish that I could say that I had harvested these apples from my orchard to make applesauce.  Sadly, I did not.  I had to settle for the apples at the grocery store, which are good right now since wee are in the midst of apple season.  I decided to make a small batch of applesauce this afternoon.  Applesauce is one of my favorite things.  It fills the bill when I want something sweet and it is good for me as well.  Win-win!

I have had this food mill for a long time.  It is the one that I used to rice countless sweet potatoes, squash, peas, bananas, pears, and yes, apples, when the girls were babies.  It has definitely served me well for all these years!



"Simple and Pure"

Saturday, October 5, 2013

278/365 Storm Clouds


"Rain and Bales"

It finally feels like fall today!  The temperatures didn't make it above 70; the skies were gray; there was a breeze; and tonight, it finally rained.  To me, the weather today was just perfect.

Weber and I went to see Robert Reich's movie Inequality for All this afternoon.  It attempts to explain how this country has ended up in the economic mess in which we find ourselves.  The movie is exceptionally well done.  It looks at many factors that, over the past 30-40 years, have lead to the earning inequalities in this country.  In a nutshell, he says that for there to be economic health, we need to take care of our middle class.  

Friday, October 4, 2013

277/365 Two Become One


"A Duet"

Today's prompt is a little misleading taken out of the context of the monthly list.  It sounds romantic, but in reality, it's technical.  The task was to combine two images into one.  The two photos here are a bagpiper that I saw on the street when we were in London over the summer and a photo taken today of the newest addition to my mini figure collection.  

Creating this stretched my post-processing abilities.  I definitely learned a great deal along the way.  For a first attempt at this technique, Im fairly satisfied with the result.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

276/365 Everyday


"Where I Spend My Weekdays"

MOst of my weekdays are spent at school.  Sometimes it really does feel like a home away from home. I work with wonderful people and have the privilege of teaching great students.  In both respects, I am very lucky and I try never to take that for granted.

I am grateful for today's prompt because it encouraged me to document this place where I spend so much time.  I walk this hall a hundred times a day, it seems.  And, I am fortunate to teach all my classes in the same classroom.  The smaller images show my passkey that is used many times a day, the "decor" in the wall in my room,  the CD player with a friendly reminder from our departmental assistant, my classroom door and my good ol' blackboard.

I'm not sure how we ended up here, but yesterday I had a discussion with one of my classes about how they felt about technology in the classroom, specifically smart boards and lectures that are presented primarily through Power Point-type slides.  I was surprised when they all said that they preferred traditional instructor lectures and notes and examples on the chalkboard.  Yesterday's class had students whose ages spanned from traditional college age to retirement.  I thought perhaps their response had to do with the fact that there were quite a few older students in the class.  To check this hunch, I asked another class today the same question.  This class is made up of traditional aged college freshman and sophomores.  They too said that they prefer the old-fashioned way of teaching.  Wow!

Here are some of their reasons:
  • traditional lectures are more personal
  • traditional lectures are more interactive
  • I feel like it is OK to ask questions 
  • I don't fall asleep
  • There is opportunity to digress - in a good way
  • We all have to think more
  • I don't just copy stuff.  I have to put it in my own words.
  • chalk and chalkboards don't fail like technology
I thought their reasons here were spot on. 

I wonder who decided that every classroom is better if it is a "smart" classroom?  Is this just a case of we are doing this because we can?  Did anyone ever ask the students what works best for them?  I suppose that the problem could be that we as teachers are not using technology effectively, but as I listened to my students' comments, that doesn't really seem like the root of the problem.

We also talked about the trend of "flipped classrooms" - where students are presented a lecture via video or slide presentations viewed on their computers as homework and then come to class to discuss the material and do their assignments.  This process is touted as "new."  The term "flipped classroom" is new, but the process seems to me like what I grew up with only instead of watching some kind of media presentation, we were assigned to read a chapter in the textbook.  Hmmm…..

This whole issue has been mind opening for me.  We'll see what new trends develop - or which old ones return.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

275/365 Seasonal Color


"What Season Is It?

I had very little time and very little inspiration for today's photo.  The temperatures are still in the nineties and none of the trees are looking like fall yet.  In a quick thirty minute trip to the park between school and dinner and before choir rehearsal (when the light was all wrong for taking pictures), the best I could find was this still blooming rosebush surrounded by some bright orange leaves.

Looks like seasonal color to me!  The question is, what season?

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

274/365 Hats Off


"Hats Off"

I'm all for any prompt that affords me the opportunity to photograph Weber and his hat.  

I think that I should be tipping my hat to him for all that he puts up with in my attempts not to miss a day of photographs.  Every night involves time spent going through the day's pictures and selecting "the one."  Then there is post processing.  I try to do minimal post processing but I always have to resize in order to post to the web and it all takes time.  Then there is posting here...

The good news for him is that there are only 91 more photos to be taken this year.  The bad news, I'll probably do this again next year:-)