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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Life Goes On



New life in the oasis.


Life goes on after the loss of the fish. Students and teachers alike are fascinated by their specimens in jars on the shelf below the new fish. The dead and the living show the cycle of life before their eyes.

There are lots of new developments as life goes on.

Out of the blue the janitors and central office maintenance folks showed up at my door and told me I had new desks. Life is good.



After thanking them I showed them around the greenhouse and oasis and learned one of them had an albino python and another is going to bring turnip seeds for the greenhouse after seeing the tomato plants doing so well.

Both botany classes transplanted their tomato plants after rearing them from seeds. For most of them this was a first and even high school kids (and senior citizen teachers) love to see things grow. We might have a harvest before Christmas. Now that we are getting proficient at this we will sell seedings in our first annual plant sell in the spring.



Dewanious puts on the finishing touches.



Ozihous waters



James and Montrell water while Mozetta and Mia look on.

The new fish are adjusting well except for the algae eaters – we have lost three so far - the fourth one seems to be doing well. We have also lost one bubble eye and his replacement seems to be adjusting. One black and orange oranda perished this week as well and is yet to be replaced.

My botany class had gotten our data sheets in order for all the classroom animals with mass, length and food intake (in zoology next semester they will take care of plants also). Soon we will establish an ongoing data base for all insects, plants and other specimens brought into the classroom – at this point we have been delivered a wolf spider, a newt, a millipede, a swallowtail chrysalis (we keep waiting and watching for the new butterfly along with the two walnut caterpillar chrysalis) and over 40 different leaves.



Can you see the six eyes of the wolf spider that Nyderrick brought?



Benita, the bearded dragon, weighs in with the help of Michelle and Afrika.

Another project that will begin soon is the babysitting of plants over the winter – we already have one from a lady in the cafeteria. For five dollars we will baby sit small plants and ten dollars for large ones.

Mojo the hamster is quite the showman in his exercise ball that Demarcus was kind enough to donate.



Darnell and Cubbie help Mojo out of her new ride and back home.





Debriana looks for Mojo.

Sister Isaac II, the ball python is yet to eat and slithers right past the new pinkies (thawed baby mice). The pet folks recommend letting him be without contact for several days and then dangling the room temperature pinkie with a tong. We will let you know his progress.

Benita has a new larger home (50 gallon terrarium with fresh carpet and homemade cover - me and Mr. Hamblin at work again) above the fish tank. The school ladder stays in our room so we can tend to her.



Benita kicks back in her new quarters.



Hardashi puts Benita back in her new home.

Now Velma Jackson is a part of the Community Collective Rain, Snow and Hail Network. The later two will probably not be observed but the rain guage which has been very active lately is checked and recorded on the internet daily (www.cocorahs.org). Our data can be checked out by going to site and clicking on Mississippi and then Madison County.



Finally the newly established science club has been given permission to travel to the annual Fall Festival at the Mississippi State Agricultural Field Station at Crystal Springs on Friday, October 16. (http://msucares.com/fallfest/events.html). Everyone is getting pumped about this, and we hope to learn a lot about greenhouse plants, pond management, composting and other topics as well as eat some good food and see some beautiful plants.

4 comments:

Joe said...

John

I read your blog of 12/11. Seems
life is going on for you. I am
very proud of you and your work.

Love

Pop

Darien Branham said...

hey mr.bank just in case you didnt get the e-mail i sent you i wanted to let you know that mr.mumford said that you need to make your field trip permission slips ready to give out this week so we are able to go on the field trip

Anonymous said...

Ummm, heeeey Mr. Banks. I'm still workin on that picture, its harder then I expected, but I'm going to going to still do my best. If I don't have it by the end of this week, I'm sure to have it by Monday for sure. :P

Michelle W.

John "aka Super B" Banks said...

I am sure it will be fine.


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