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Recap: Winter Quarter Memoirs I

I got all the winter quarter pictures edited in one go, but was decided to post them here with explanations because some of them would be very random if there're no explanations.

I'll be posting them a few at a time, a tribute to the internet speed and the fact that they don't have anything in common, aside from the fact that I took them all during the winter quarter.

They'll still be random, even with explanations, but at least they will make marginally more sense. Marginally.

This is my 'plot', where I planted my vegetables in the fall. If you squint very hard at the tag you can barely make out my name on it. It's getting plowed over right about now, I imagine, for the spring quarter's class. My name tag'll be be shredded and left to decompose (it's wood and environmentally friendly) and be 'immortalized in the field'--to quote the teacher.

A longer shot of my row of vegetables. Those yellow flowers in the back are bok choy. That is what happen to bok choy if you don't pick them after a while. They can get pretty tall.

The entire plot of field belonging to this class. (Each row is one student.)

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