
The rain this year has been unbelievable – we should be around eight inches for the year, we’re over 20. Everything is supersaturated.

The rain this year has been unbelievable – we should be around eight inches for the year, we’re over 20. Everything is supersaturated.

The campus seems desolate during break.

At first, it looked like a little pruning of the old oak trees around Tate Plaza. Later in the day, it was clear – they were going to be toppled, rotting from inside crews took advantage of the empty plaza during spring break.

It’s March 8 and the blueberry shubs are starting to bud. This isn’t normal.

Arriving at sunset for dinner with friends paid off in nice light – even a Cub Cadet looks good in golden light. (Says the guy who has a John Deere.)

On a quiet Friday afternoon just before break, I found a family wandering around the first floor. They’d done the university tour, but he was interested in Grady. The nickel tour is probably overpriced, but they were able to see the Newsource studio, even if the little brother wasn’t too impressed.

Never saw this before. We’ve had composting on campus for a few years, I think, but this is not the receptacle I’ve seen around.