Monday, April 23, 2007

May 5 Trip to the Tulsa Zoo



The Conservation Club will be going to the Tulsa Zoo on Saturday, May 5th.

Outdoor Classroom Clean-up April 21


Cleaning the Pond
Originally uploaded by Wm Chamberlain.
We continued the work on the outdoor classroom by planting flowers around the front pond. We also finished placing the rails around the rest of the classroom. The students weeded an area and we put much around where we planted. The classroom is slowly looking better.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Conservation Haiku

A haiku is a 5-7-5 syllable poem. Write a haiku about the conservation of water or soil.


Listen to the rain
wash away the topsoil.
Plants can keep soil there!
by Mr. C

Friday, April 6, 2007

Planting


Planting
Originally uploaded by Wm Chamberlain.
The Conservation Club doesn't just pick up other people's trash, we also are involved in planting and cultivation.

Blanca Works the Flowerbed

I received this email from Yahoo about this picture Dianna took at our Conservation Club cleanup in March.
From:

Yahoo! Answers Editorial
Subject:

Nice Photos!


Hi Wm Chamberlain;

We really enjoy your photos and would like to use some of them to complement featured open questions on the Yahoo! Answers front page. If we use your pictures, we’ll use your Flickr account name to give you attribution. We’ll also leave a comment on the photo with a link to Yahoo! Answers.

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Time to Move to Web 2.0

After using blogs for the past few months, I have decided to move the Conservation Club page to a blog. There are two main reasons I chose to do this. The first is because I can add content from anywhere on any computer. The second reason is because you can comment on the content. I hope you enjoy the new site.