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…The Making of a Garden

When I thought about my bench, I envisioned it at the end of a path in a little garden by the teachers’ house. These are more ideas that I shared with the boys before school. Well, reshared actually. We’d already started part of the process for the garden awhile back when they made the compost bin.

DaNi, Uaorawet, and Atiwat putting up chicken wire for the compost.

The overgrown area by the teachers’ house.

Samuey waters the newly planted squash, tomatoes, corn, and cucumbers.

Taking a break to eat a snack – fruit and chili!

The finished garden with the gravel walkway and bench!

Now we are just waiting for the vegetables and flowers to grow. The vegetables are growing really well, but it looks like we will have to wait on beautiful flowers lining the walkway!

Posted by: Erika

>The Making of a Bench

>A few years ago at a local garden I saw a bamboo bench that I really liked. I’ve thought about that bench since, and wanted one here at school. A few days before school started, I stood around with some of the boys and shared my ideas. Before I knew it they took them and ran with them! They gathered bamboo at the farm and made me a very cool bench!

The boys discussing the design.

Atiwat holding in the bamboo so it could be nailed.

The stripped pieces of wood they put inside the bamboo to make it stronger.

Surachai checking out nature’s cup holder!

The three “movers and shakers” on this project – Atiwat, Uaorawet, and Surachai.

The bench getting some use.

When the bench was being hauled away in the truck (to the school) Atiwat said, “My company has a guarantee, if you have a problem with your bench tell me!” Well, no problems to report yet!

Posted by: Erika

The Making of a Bench

A few years ago at a local garden I saw a bamboo bench that I really liked. I’ve thought about that bench since, and wanted one here at school. A few days before school started, I stood around with some of the boys and shared my ideas. Before I knew it they took them and ran with them! They gathered bamboo at the farm and made me a very cool bench!

The boys discussing the design.

Atiwat holding in the bamboo so it could be nailed.

The stripped pieces of wood they put inside the bamboo to make it stronger.

Surachai checking out nature’s cup holder!

The three “movers and shakers” on this project – Atiwat, Uaorawet, and Surachai.

The bench getting some use.

When the bench was being hauled away in the truck (to the school) Atiwat said, “My company has a guarantee, if you have a problem with your bench tell me!” Well, no problems to report yet!

Posted by: Erika

>School’s Here!

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School’s Here!