Start basic: In this picture, I see a heap of garbage. Mainly, there are food scraps and sticks and leaves and plants. Overall, it is a sort of compost system.
What I notice in this picture: The pile, and system as a whole, are a lot smaller than I imagined they would be. Also, the heap blends in very well with the surrounding natural environment.
What this picture makes me think about: What do you think someone would interpret this at first? This makes me think about the times that I had to help my parents with yard work. Specifically, when we had to pull up plants/weeds, because the pile appears very weed looking to me.
When I look at this picture, I feel: Rural and uneasy. This picture is characteristic of my thought of a farm. We were far from the center of campus the area seemed very rundown and unfamiliar and made me a little unsure.
I think this picture is about: UGA’s mission to give back to the community and environment. Their compost system may not be huge, but it is something and you have to start somewhere. It only takes a little bit from everyone. Teamwork makes the dreamwork, and UGA is doing their part.
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Thanks for your post, Josh.
“It only takes a little bit from everyone.” I agree here, as I think most people do, but how might we turn those sentiments into action?
-Blake
Thanks for your post, Josh.
“It only takes a little bit from everyone.” I agree here, as I think most people do, but how might we turn those sentiments into action?
-Blake