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Tempis Fugit | The Garden at OJA
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The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. Scatter poppy seeds in the Fall and you’ll notice when Spring arrives. This entry was posted on March 30, 2014 by mrjonesatoja. It was filed under growth. And was tagged with Edible Education. Definitely don’t want to miss this party! March 31, 2014 at 5:05 am. This is beautifully written. Nature celebrates the passage of time, just as she celebrates diversity and change. When we try to make everything look and stay the same, we act unnaturally.
Weighing in on Our Tomatoes | The Garden at OJA
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The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. Weighing in on Our Tomatoes. This entry was posted on April 30, 2014 by mrjonesatoja. It was filed under Uncategorized. Makes me hungry for a tomato sandwich! April 30, 2014 at 10:09 am. April 30, 2014 at 1:40 pm. They’re my favorite. Exactly what a tomato ought to taste like. 🙂. I love what y’all are doing. April 30, 2014 at 9:22 pm. Fabulous way to get them interested in science and to eat their vegetables! June 11, 2014 at 10:44 am.
I am the vine….. | The Garden at OJA
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The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. I am the vine…. Mr Tilstra sharing scripture. Mr Jones pruning our grape vines. This entry was posted on February 6, 2014 by mrjonesatoja. It was filed under Uncategorized. And was tagged with Edible Education. I am the vine you are the branches. The teachings of Jesus. From 1st century disciples to 2014 8th graders, just another example of how God’s word is alive and relevant today. February 6, 2014 at 4:59 pm. February 6, 2014 at 8:40 pm. You are co...
Kitchen House Update | The Garden at OJA
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The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. Horizons are often difficult to judge. Sometimes things that seem far away turn out to be just over the next hill while other things that seem to be right at hand wind up being miles away. So it is with time. A deadline that seemed an eternity away is suddenly tomorrow and an idea that appeared so far away, surprisingly pops up into view. The Edible Schoolyard at OJA. And the Emeril Lagasse Foundation. And Hunton Brady Architects. And was tagged with e.
Dirt Day in Pre-K | The Garden at OJA
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The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. Dirt Day in Pre-K. This is what fun looks like. This entry was posted on April 6, 2014 by mrjonesatoja. It was filed under taste. And was tagged with Edible Education. And as a parent, I love all of the outside of the classroom learning that they do! Keep it up OJA! April 6, 2014 at 11:03 pm. Playing in the dirt as part of school? April 7, 2014 at 8:48 am. June 11, 2014 at 10:42 am. August 13, 2014 at 11:07 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create a fre...
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8230;whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31. ESTAS INVITADO A UN FESTIVAL DE RISA CERCA DE TI. Alguna vez has pensado que ibas a morir de la risa? Que esta sea nuestra canción… que podamos disfrutar de la risa y recordar ser agradecidos y alabar a nuestro Señor por todas sus maravillas en nuestras vidas y en la de aquellos que que nos rodean. PIZZA DE AGUACATE Y OTRAS RECETAS DIVERTIDAS. Estoy muy emocionada porque el día de Acción de Gracias y Navidad están a la vuelta de l...
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Desirable stuff I'm not going to buy. Unlike millions of people,. I do not have the willpower to keep a journal without outside encouragement. So at the beginning, I decided to keep this blog public: You, the reader, vitally assist me to keep going on this project of learning how to deal with my appetite for stuff. Your hits, likes, shares, follows, and outbound clicks really have helped my morale. Thank you so much for them. With thanks to you all,. November 28, 2013. How to be a philanthropist:. One th...
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Desirable stuff I'm not going to buy. Back in the twentieth century, I once heard a children’s sermon where the clergyman urged his small listeners not to kick their socks under the bed. The audience shifted uncomfortably in their seats, convicted by the man who could see under their beds! All comments will be moderated, because a blog like this will be a magnet for people who have things they want me to profile. I can find plenty of desirable stuff on my own, thanks. There are other sites unambi...The h...
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Fast grow the weeds. This is a journal, of sorts, of an organic garden in SW Michigan. “Ut sementem feceris, ita metes: non semper erit aestas.”. On farm still lifes →. December 12, 2012. December flowers (calendula, good for hand cream. Inside a snow-surrounded greenhouse #2. Ah, wherever have I been? I have noticed that most blogs which go dark do what I just did: no warning, just a waning quantity of posts and then poof! Chickories and lettuce in the newest greenhouse. So when visitors marvel at the a...
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. The curriculum at all levels reflects the philosophy and objectives of Seventh-day Adventist education. It incorporates an awareness of the principles of human growth and development; encouraging, guiding and sustaining the students as they seek to understand themselves and to relate to their fellow human beings and to their Creator. Orlando Junior Academy prepares students for full participation in a dynamic world, promoting releva...
The Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden is “Starting from Scratch” | OJA
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. The Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden is Starting from Scratch. ORLANDO, Fla. Oct. 22, 2014. Today, Orlando Junior Academy (OJA) students grabbed their garden shovels and broke ground on the new Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House and Culinary Garden. This new modern kitchen house starts a brand new edible education experience for local students. The environmentally sustainable 3,000-square-foot Kitchen H...
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. 97;oucharek@discoveroja.com. Vlowry@discoveroja.com. Kmiller@discoveroja.com. Shill@discoveroja.com. Office / Enrichment Director. 106;french@discoveroja.com. Moreilly@discoveroja.com. Darmstrong@discoveroja.com. Sarauz@discoveroja.com. 99;joseph@discoveroja.com. Mberry@discoveroja.com. Lhudak@discoveroja.com. Jllewellyn@discoveroja.com. 7G HR / 678 Literacy. Smadrid@discoveroja.com. 6G HR / 678 Science. 8G HR / 678 Humanities.
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. OJA Tuition Rates 2015-2016 (pdf). OJA Approved Uniform Attire Checklist (pdf). Student Drop-off / Pick-up procedure (pdf) updated: 8.9.15. ATTENTION: Morning Drop-off starts at 7:00am. Thank you. Standard of Dress / Uniform Policy. OJA takes seriously the responsibility for maintaining a safe and orderly learning environment. A unified Standard of Dress/Uniform Policy is one of many policies that help create an environment that...
Our School | OJA
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. Orlando Junior Academy exists to develop a love for learning and a joy of service while following Jesus. One Hundred Years of Excellence. To learn more about our first 100 years, please watch the following video. Orlando Junior Academy is a private, non-profit, Seventh-day Adventist school operated by two Seventh-day Adventist Churches (Florida Hospital Church and Kress Memorial). It is governed by a School Board and the Florida...
Little Bites of Goodness! | OJA
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RSVP to the OJA Round-up. 5 FAQs about attending Orlando Junior Academy. Little Bites of Goodness! Here in the Orlando Junior Academy family, gardening is quite a fun activity. We enjoy planting our own produce. Right now,. We are growing tomatoes in Mrs. Farfan’s spectacular fifth grade class. Our little seedlings have grown into beautiful, ripe little bundles of juiciness. Right before Christmas break, we planted our seeds. We anxiously watched them grow into tender little seedlings. Yes, they were int...
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The Garden at Liberty
The Garden at Liberty. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Home Run Rose is the Season Opener! While enjoying the warm company of other garden professionals and enthusiasts, along with lunch and the (frozen) lakefront view of the Chicago skyline from Riva Navy Pier. On Thursday, I had the pleasure of hearing Tom Carruth of Weeks Roses. Tell us all about 'Home Run' Rose. Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Oh joy - the new. I opened my mailbox this afternoon and did a little happy dance right out on the front porch!
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Welcome to The Garden, and Memory Care Community at Mid Coast Senior Health Center. The Garden Memory Care Community, is a warm, inviting and life-affirming assisted living home for those needing memory care. The Garden, 58 Baribeau Drive Brunswick, ME 04011 (207) 373-4656.
The Garden at Night - A Photographic Journey
The Garden at Night - A Photographic Journey. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. From white to white to white. The Lady of the Night. Monday, March 21, 2011. The Lady of the Night. Saturday, March 12, 2011. What I really love about travelling is the newness, the viual stimulation. Everything is fresh and it is as if you are seeing for the first time. At home, I am always looking, but rarely have the time I need and often feel I have done it or seen it before. The Lady of the Night. Sunday, March 6, 2011. Today I s...
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The Garden At Number 41
The Garden At Number 41. The Garden At Number 41. May 24, 2014. Bearded Irises and Chelsea. Happily the garden seems to be coping ok at the moment with just this minimal input from me, though I expect that the expanding perennials and shrubs could be concealing some lurking menace that will rear it’s ugly head later in the year, however this has been pushed to the back of my mind. Though my modest collection of bearded Iris can’t possibly compare to the the offering at Chelsea and I have no more ro...
The Garden at OJA | a journal of our edible education
The Garden at OJA. A journal of our edible education. Horizons are often difficult to judge. Sometimes things that seem far away turn out to be just over the next hill while other things that seem to be right at hand wind up being miles away. So it is with time. A deadline that seemed an eternity away is suddenly tomorrow and an idea that appeared so far away, surprisingly pops up into view. The Edible Schoolyard at OJA. And the Emeril Lagasse Foundation. And Hunton Brady Architects. Dirt Day in Pre-K.
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Learn • Garden • Landscape | The Gardenator School
Watch & Learn. Watch & Learn. My name is Morgan Hunt and I am here to help you become a Gardenator! This school is designed to help you make decisions during your own gardening and landscaping practices by teaching you the tools, principals and techniques used by professionals in the landscape industry. We are going to do this by using a clear, concise, and entertaining lecture type program with visual aids in order to help you understand how to garden effectively on your own! Course fee: $20 pre-paid.
The Garden at Oswegatchie School
The Garden at Oswegatchie School. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Mother Nature Helps Out. Peppers are starting to form! Mother Nature has been very generous with the rain so far this season. We haven't had to use the hose that often. Tonight we were contemplating running over and giving the Garden a drink when the skies opened up and dropped a quick inch and one half of rain down. It's nice to not have to schlep over there so often to water. Tomatoes enjoying the heat. The first of the cucumbers are popping out.
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The Garden at Oswegatchie School is a sustainable organic garden where children get a hands on experience learning where their food comes from while developing an appreciation and respect for nature. The Garden is a learning center to teach gardening as well as incorporating art, music, literature, math and science. It is a place where children are encouraged to join in and participate in the process of creating, developing and maintaining the garden!
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The Garden at Possum Creek
The Garden at Possum Creek. Musings in a country garden in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, just outside Melbourne. Saturday, 7 January 2017. What a Difference a Year Makes. Madeira Germander ( Teucrium betonicum. Alice Hindley' (with white Orlaya grandiflora. Last picture) at the front). A year ago I disliked having the Teucrium. A difference a year makes! What I need now are a couple of cranesbills (true Geranium. Like Geranium pratense striatum. Above) with silver foliage to plant at the base; e...