The 2021-2022 school year came and went with a lot of challenges and changes. As I reflect on the past year and prepare for the next, I have been reviewing pictures of the garden through the seasons. Here are the last photos of the fall season, featuring our fall celebration of painted pumpkins and clay finger bowls made with clay found in our garden. A big thank you goes out to our art teacher, Mr. Gilbert, for tempering the clay, teaching us how to design bowls with leaf imprints, and firing them for us. My goal is to stay current with the blog this school year. Fall will once again return pretty soon!
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