Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Clusters of shapes........


 The river birch is starting to turn color and will be covered with all yellow leaves soon.



The neighbor sent these home with us as she was tired of freezing peppers for the winter. We were blessed with these green things.


Roma tomatoes actually tasted more like tomatoes this year as the regular tomatoes were more watery in flavor.

I am subbing in the high school math room today.  Calculus and trigonometry will be my subjects of expertise.  It has been a few years since I had trig but I will wing it. I had trig in my senior year in high school, 1967-68 and then again my freshmen year in college. It will be clusters of numbers thrown into multiple formulas and it will not make sense but you just have to follow the rules.

Thanks for stopping by.................

6 comments:

The Great Ethan Allen said...

Subbing for math eh? I loved math in Highschool, then I wanted to be a math teacher but college cured me of that crazy idea. I blame the teachers, not my love of math. ( they were boring...) Have fun going back to highschool....heh heh heh....

Anonymous said...

I sure am glad I don't have to remember any math these days!!! That was my worst subject!
I love your river birch tree. Recently while I slept, John had the yardman to drastically trim our birch and I was so sad - maybe my next year, it will look good again.
Those peppers and tomatoes look delicious. We already miss our "sandbox" garden. Looks like fresh veg. are going to be expensive to buy now!

The Musical Gardener said...

Wow trig! I taught grade 1's yesterday - we were trying to write the numbers coming before and after a certain number - way too many had no number recognition skills at all.

Rosemary B❤️ said...

high school ::::shivers:::: I hope the kids were polite and appreciative of your efforts.

bonks for Wednesday.
These photos are marvelous!

Linda said...

I wish I shared your maths confidence! Even when I followed the rules I got the wrong answer.
Those peppers are amazing for home-grown ones. They look just like the ones I buy expensively in the supermarket.

Far Side of Fifty said...

That exfoliating bark on that River Birch is awesome..and those Tomatoes look great too:)