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TBTL is Vertical Gardeners

As you may well know by now, we are in the midst of Bing's Summer of Doing, and we've been looking for adventurous Tens willing to try their hand at something new. Carrie and Dave in Stanwood volunteered to give vertical gardening a shot. They sent us these photos when they were first getting started a couple of weeks ago. Sorry it took me so long to post these, guys! The garden looks amazing.

Vertical Gardening 1

 

Vertical Gardening 2

Thanks for the update guys. Keep us posted!

--Andrew

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  • HeatherKewl wrote...
    to Carrie and Dave
    Your garden is looking great! Keep up the great work. I was expecting a pallet leaning up against a wall with plants growing out of it. Thanks for teaching me a new way to garden. Heather :D
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  • drewmcfrizz wrote...
    Stanwood Pride
    That looks lush. The drought conditions here in Austin make me jealous of your greenery. And the signage is awesome.
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  • kathy_c wrote...
    Rwaarrr
    Looks great Carrie & Dave! What are you guys growing? Also, is that a barn in the back? I want a barn! Keep up the good work.
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  • Dave in Stanwood wrote...
    A "barn red" house...
    First, that’s not a barn, it’s our house! But we painted it “barn red,” so that’s intentional. There’s all kinds of stuff planted in there… basil, oregano, rosemary, tomatoes, even some loofah (because people will still need to shower during Thunderdome). Secondly, there IS a barn a few feet from there. Same color. There’re a few barns on our family property. Nobody here is actually a “farmer,” but we all farm for fun. Our family moved here in 1893 (which is a long time in Washington State years). Thirdly, while Call Me Maybe is clearly the song that makes people sing along and dance (including our three year old daughter Guinevere), the Fun song will be useful for teaching my AP English kiddos “metonymy” next year, so that’s good (“my seat’s been taken by some sunglasses…”). And my students agree with Andrew, by the way, that the “scar” is metaphorical, and not actual. Sixth and lastly, we’ll send in more pictures soon, as the vertical garden is growing like crazy!
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  • Gary in Stanwood wrote...
    my seat’s been taken by some sunglasses
    "Sunglasses" used in that context is a better example of synecdoche than metonymy. Sorry Dave, couldn't resist.
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  • Dave in Stanwood wrote...
    Umm, that's why you teach Lit and I teach Comp...
    Metonymy is when you refer to something by naming something immediately associated with the thing (in this case, sunglasses worn by the doucher in the bar). Synecdoche is when you refer to a whole thing by naming an actual part of that thing. So there!
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  • Gary in Stanwood wrote...
    Retort
    Yes, the sunglasses represent the person. Sunglasses - part of something which is the doucher as a person(the whole). Since sunglasses don't represent or aren't associated with a commonly known behavior, organization, thing or concept it is not likely the word is being used as metonymy in this context. Therefore, synecdoche is the better choice. That's why I've been teaching AP 5 years and you've only taught it one year. Touche! PS If any tens have an opinion I'd love to hear it.
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  • Dave in Stanwood wrote...
    Wait a minute...
    Are you saying that wearing sunglasses... at night... in a bar... isn't associated with any type of behavior? FALSE! Anyways, if Jane were here, she'd tell us that either usage can be correct, and she'd be right.
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  • Gary in Stanwood wrote...
    No one goes unscathed
    in a grammar war.
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  • Laura of the Stanwood 10s wrote...
    So...
    I've totally got to meet you guys. I teach freshmen as a rule and we work on "symbolism" if we're lucky. Do either of you Stanwood folk teach in the SCSD? And are any of you heading to the potluck?
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  • Dave in Stanwood wrote...
    @Laura in Stanwood...
    I teach 10th and 11th, Gary teaches 9th and 12th, but we're both at Bio-Med in Marysville. However, Carrie (the Vertical Gardener) teaches 9th grade English (plus World History and, this coming year, psychology at SHS! And we'll all be at the potluck! But, hey, if you want to hang out before that, we should do that too!
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  • danas wrote...
    Dave and Gary
    Thanks for reminding me why I teach science instead of English. And, Dave, what kind of tomatoes are you growing in the vertical garden?
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  • Dave in Stanwood wrote...
    Tomatoes
    Hi! Carrie here. There are two types of tomatoes. The larger one is a Big Boy. The smaller one on the side, which is getting bigger by the day, is Roma.
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  • Bobby Rockit wrote...
    I ain't goin' nowhere's near Stanwood
    Those guys fight rough...
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  • drewmcfrizz wrote...
    Yikes
    My grammar is so poor I have to beg questions.
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  • sheila_in_ithaca wrote...
    And this is why
    I love TBTL listeners so very, very much.
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