Home Again
The drive to Rochester was horrible, we drove through snow from Cleveland to Erie PA. The drive back was great--nothing exciting at all.
Our trip to the Finger Lakes area went well. We drove around Lakes Keuka and Seneca. The wineries were interesting and we were educated. This is a very slow period for them, so they had plenty of time to pour wine. We tried some nice wines, but I don't think that I am much of a expert yet. We bought quite a few bottles, so many that we had to buy a wine rack--acutally modular wine racks that can be expanded.
I volunteered at the Botanic Garden today. I had a group of 6th grader from Racine WI. The program was Sansho En--the Japanese Island gardens. It is a good program, the kids look at the garden, then they make a zen dish garden with sand, rocks and gravel. They also make a scroll, and write a haiku. They seemed to enjoy the activities, they were very involved and didn't talk. I signed up for a couple of groups next week. Teaching at the Botanic Garden is a lot of fun--the kids like the lessons, and I can say goodby after 2 hours.
Tomorrow I am doing a class at the Botanic--setting up flower borders. It is a part of my Master Garden education requirement. This is a big change from what I have been doing since January.
A final word on Nichols--the testing is over and went well. We had to test 95% of the students--I thing that we had 99.9%--all the kids were tested except 4. The school has an enrollment of about 595. I just hope that they did well.