tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5015589183103314236.post9008637023321419595..comments2024-02-27T00:31:04.627-07:00Comments on Adventures in Pencil Integration: the myth of a creative classAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10956056168256756705noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5015589183103314236.post-84541026125902743992010-07-18T21:39:45.286-07:002010-07-18T21:39:45.286-07:00We've been gardening and slowly moving toward ...We've been gardening and slowly moving toward an edible back yard. It's been a creative and yet humbling experience.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10956056168256756705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5015589183103314236.post-50812345892108652932010-07-18T08:09:44.479-07:002010-07-18T08:09:44.479-07:00I learned working on a poor dairy farm to never th...I learned working on a poor dairy farm to never throw anything away. <br />Now on my "poor" farm I too have a pile of baling twine and scrap lumber sitting in a pile waiting to be turned into something I haven't even figured out yet. <br />Interesting...is a "poor" person with a solid work ethic more creative than someone who can afford the right tools and materials for the job? <br />Thinking of two buildings on my property that I built without the proper supplies...I had to be real creative in the process. If I had the $ to go to the lumber yard and purchase 2x4s and plywood there would have been no thinking involved in the planning or building...hmmm...Paul Bogushhttp://blogush.edublogs.orgnoreply@blogger.com