Saturday, October 22, 2011

My Response

                I liked the Plot Study project.  The study allowed me to get out into God’s creation and discover things that I had not previously even thought about looking for.  My appreciation and wonder at God’s creation increased through this investigation.  I found a careful scrutiny of the small details revealed something even bigger.  Some examples include a tiny water bug being able to float on top of the water, carefully camouflaged toads, an intricately designed spider web, and the top of a fern shaped like an equilateral triangle.  Furthermore, I also realized the vastness of the species on my plot.  When I created my producers and consumers list, I continued to find many additional organisms even after the set amount was recorded.   I learned how intricately the organisms interact with each other.  In my food web, it seemed like all the producers and consumers possessed a certain relationship with many other of the organisms.  In addition to this, I noticed just when one organism dies, another comes to life.  When a tree died and fell to the ground, fungi had the opportunity to grow and thrive.  Moreover, I discovered how continually everything changes.  In the six weeks I studied the area, the foliage turned from thick and green to beautiful colors and finally to sparse and brittle.  With the new knowledge I have obtained, I will continue to be a good steward of the environment.  I will also use my adventures in creation to worship God.  Lastly, I will continue to explore and discover God’s creation.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Seasonal Changes

Week 1: September 4
All the leaves on the trees are very full and green.  The foliage is thick.
 Week 2: September 18
The leaves have faded to a paler green and are not
as full on the trees as last week.
 Week 3: September 24
The leaves on the trees are less thick and beginning to turn yellow.  
 The ferns are beginning to turn a little brown.
 Week 4: October 1
A few trees had red leaves; there were a lot of
red and yellow leaves on the ground.
 Week 5: October 9
 The ground was covered in yellow and red leaves.  
 Almost all the trees had turned colors and some did not have any leaves at all.
Week 6: October 15
There were almost no leaves on the trees, and the ground 
was not visible under the brown leaves.