Friday, January 30, 2015

law class

I've taken Wetlands Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Hydrology, and now Law. Ironically, the law class is the only one with a field component, not the science classes. Every other Friday evening, I'm dumping muck out of my shoes and hosing down my socks and pants after another day tromping through wetlands.





My law classmates are so friendly and sincere. So are my science classmates and my lab mates. They're warm and fun to hang out with. To some people, school is knowledge, but to me, it's the people, too.

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Ecology studies the interrelationship between organisms and their environment. It originates from the German word okologie, first used in 1873.

This blog documents one organism's interactions with her environment.
What would be the hope of being personally whole in a dismembered society, or personally healthy in a landscape scalped, scraped, eroded, and poisoned, or personally free in a land entirely controlled by the government [or corporations], or personally enlightened in an age illuminated only by TV? - Wendell Berry