Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Adaptation of the poem Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front


Embrace the change, and welcome
new things.  Be unique, don’t get
sucked into the downward spiral.
Launch from the conveyer belt.  Follow
in your own foot steps, learn from
your own prints. When they want
something from you they will try to
push. The influence it has will
be a complete surprise. So, shoot for no
regrets. Have them anyway. Use them.
They will just assume you have the
same beliefs. Don’t let them. Speak up.
Small minds are abundant, don’t let
your own shrivel. Focus on friendships.
Forget romance. Nothing will last.
So keep the future in mind,
the people that will be there, where
you will be then, and what you will
be doing. Never forget a single
one. Save everything. The pennies,
the dreams, the photos. Will this
come in handy one day? Hold onto
it. Hold onto yourself. The ground
is where you should plant your feet,
the sky is where you should lay your
gaze. 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

English 250 Photo Project



Photo Essay: Prairie Life Fitness Nursery






 






























For my photo project I did a place that means a lot to me when I go home. I work in a nursery and I have spend more time there than at home in the years before I came to college. I run the camps during the kids breaks from school, and get to spend a lot of my summers running camps for the kids. I have grown so much since I first started working at Prairie Life Fitness Club as a Nursery Worker, and don't think I would be the same person that I am today if I had never worked there. 

These photos start with the outdoor photos of the club and the surrounding buildings. It is in a perfect location, near the bank, restaurants, and places that I go on a regular basis. I can't count the many times I have picked up lunch at Legends for the staff working. I take the kids to the pool in the summer, and that is my favorite time with them. We spend at least thirty minutes slathering them with sunscreen, and going over the rules so that they don't get hurt or lost. I have had to jump in on rare occasions to save a child who misjudged their swimming abilities. 

As the pictures continue into the nursery where I spend most of my time you can see the colors get brighter, and the kids look like they are having a wonderful time. There are pictures of the different kids who all come in with the most interesting outfits, and you can tell which kids are dressed by their parents and which children are allowed to dress themselves. Some kids quietly color, some kids want you to hold them during their entire visit, and others play basketball or run in circles. One of my favorite photos is of the two kids talking to each other while sitting on the soft play. I love the way kids communicate, especially to each other, sometimes it is like a foreign language, but the staff has picked up a lot of it over the years. 

The nursery staff is a huge part of my job, and I have gained a lot of friends form working with them. There is one picture shown where the kids are playing and you can see the two employees in the back sitting next to each other not engaging in any activity with the kids. These two workers are ones that have been hired since I have been at college, and they clearly don't try to play with the kids. In the other pictures shown you can see the happiness on the workers face holding one of his favorite kids, Cali. Ever since he went to college though she has gained a new favorite worker, and gets embarrassed around the boys who work in the nursery. This was a photo taken during spring break when we were actually able to get her to smile while he held her, instead of cry. My favorite photo is of Kennedy sitting coloring at the table all by herself, and I tried to capture all the color. All of these kids are constantly surrounded by color, and the reason I wanted to represent that was to show how much they do brighten my life. 

The few pictures that I did in black and white were done that way to accentuate the faces the kids are making. I was going to take pictures of them looking at something, or playing with a toy, and they both are so interested in what I am doing that they completely lost interest in what they were doing. It is amazing how so much wonder comes form the stimulation kids are given. It makes me get in touch with my childish side, and helps me to wonder, and made scribbly drawings, but get so excited when they get put up on the board as a masterpiece. They take such pride in the small things, and I have learned a lot about this from those kids. 

Prairie Life has introduced me to my maternal side, and has made me want kids when I didn't think I would ever want them. I have grown to enjoy being silly, and this part of my personality has come out a lot more since working there. I get along with the kids because I can relate to them, and I want to see smiles on their faces. The employee's, even though I get jealous of them, have become some of the best friends that I have. I have made best friends with employees my age, as well as children at the age of six, and I can't tell you which relationships mean more to me. 

Silent Spring, The Mad Farmer Liberation Front, The Making of a Marginal Farm

Silent Spring by Rachel Carson:
I think that the facts she gives are surprising, but it is a lot of stuff we have heard before. Most of the statistics apply to years before so it hard to think of how it is effecting birds now. Are these toxins still being used? The sprays that were killing them? Are foxes still getting sick as well from eating the poisoned birds and rats? It is hard to be shocked or surprised by this information when it doesn't necessarily effect now.

Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front:
I got out of this a clear dislike for the lives of farmers. It references them as ignorant, and only concerned with profit. the author is daring them to keep continuing their behavior and then gives a threat for if they do.

The Making of a Marginal Farm:
Berry as a farmer tries to prove that farming can be economically sound. There has been a lot of talk of all the farm that it is doing, but he finds ways to make his farm better and more environmentally friendly. The only thing is that he is not very successful with it. His farming still causes erosion, and the land has many problems. He believes his plan would've been more successful had the land had less problems when they bought it, but in trying to prove people wrong he only proved them right.

The Omnivores Dilemma Response

This reading is definitely eye opening to me as to why people choose to be vegetarians. As years go on farmers have been trying to find the cheapest ways to feed their cattle so they can be big enough for slaughter. The most shocking thing they used to do was feed left over cow parts to the live cows. This was proven to cause mad cow disease so they outlawed it in 1997, but why would farmers think this is okay in the first place? Feeding a cow cow parts just seems unethical in itself. Another thing that the FDA cannot outlaw that still seems unethical is that they can still feed fat from cows to other cows as long as it is all compiled. This is still going on today, and I don't think animals should be forced into cannibalism! Especially since these farms are expanding into corporate farms the killing of the animals and treatment of them gets worse and worse. Corn is the cheapest way of feeding animals, but causes the animals to have many problems. This type of treatment gets worse and worse. This article is a huge inspiration to what my group should choose for our topic, and was definitely eye opening.