Today there was another 6:15
wake-up call this morning, courtesy of Wes' and Jenny’s alarms. We all rose from
our seemingly more comfortable beds (ever since the camping experience) and
began our day. Instead of morning exercise we gathered on the beach early
enough to watch the sun rise. We spent a couple silent minutes admiring the
crash of the waves as well as the orange sun slowly rising over the blue
horizon. One of our guides, Scott, separated us into 2 groups for some fun
activities. This included the “Human Knot” activity. Although not always
solvable the Human Knot exercise encouraged us to communicate with each other
and work as a team to untangle ourselves. After a few more communication
activities we sat on the beach to discuss our Down Island Camping experience
and talk about our economical and environmental impacts on the local areas we
visited.
After a
hearty breakfast of grits, eggs, toast, corn beef, and (in Ben’s case) a lot o
grapefruit we started our academic filled day. Sam, a waste expert at the
Island School, taught us about human and material waste. We even looked at the
Bio-Digester at the Island School to learn how the system creates fertilizer
from human waster. In order to get our energy up Sam also worked in an
exercise. We all did squats for one minute and calculated how much energy we
created. One squats creates roughly 1 watt of energy. Brian, Zack, and Ben
created enough joint energy to power a fluorescent light bulb for 8 minutes and
26 seconds. This was the perfect transition into our next class on energy.
Matt, an energy expert and engineer at the Island School, taught us about the
daily human energy use and also about solar panels.
The lunch
of pasta, peas, and bread kept us full and focused during our next class about
transportation. Scott had us think about the different things needed for
transportation (materials, energy, etc.) and issues surrounding the topic. We
talked about some solutions the Island School has to these problems and were
broken into smaller groups to come up with ways Cleveland could gain “green”
transportation. The groups were given an hour to go wherever they wanted to
read about urban transportation and think of ways Cleveland could have more
convenient transportation but in a green way. While recreating our city we saw
four bull sharks at the marina! They were huge but very cool (especially
because we weren't in the water with them).
There were
a few new activities to explore during free time. Chris Maxi led a group in a
Run-Swim. Max Pollock, Jenny, and Lucky the dog all participated in the
optional exercise. Some others joined Serena, our other guide, in the orchard
to pick plants to make bush tea. Whatever activity was chosen the mosquitoes followed. It’s safe to say that Courtney is the most popular with the mosquitoes.
After a
quick meeting, a cacique hand off to Liz, and a scrumptious mash potatoes and ham
dinner we all hurried back to the Octagon classroom for a presentation by a
visiting green architect. No surprise that after the mentally exhausting day
everyone went straight to bed as soon as possible.
-Rachel
What an amazing experience you are having! Reading through this blog and looking at the photos, I feel connected to you and inspired by all you are learning. Please, please stop by my office when you get back. I want to hear even more about your adventures. Enjoy the precious remaining time and safe travels home. ;)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your last couple days on the island. Soak it all in, the learning, the swimming and snorkeling, the stargazing and Sun rising, the seahorses, the friendships, the games, the wonder and amazement of it all!! We have all been living vicariously through you. We are overwhelmed with happiness for this amazing experience that you are having. We we love and miss you and wish you safe travels home:)
ReplyDeleteTake advantage of your last days at The Island School guys! I'm sitting here at home and reading your blog everyday. And i'm BEYOND jealous that you guys are there, and from the sounds of it, having an amazing time! Taken advantage of everything and anything that comes your way because hat is the purpose of this trip! It really pushes your limits and gets you out of your comfort zone, and from personal experience I would not trade that for anything! Can't wait to hear about it when you get home!
ReplyDeleteRACHEL be ready to spend some quality time together because being home by myself is not my most favorite thing to do! xxoo
I agree with Lauren to take advantage of your last days. I have to say after hearing refections of Lauren's trip a year ago, it seems it takes some time to totally sink in. I know you guys are all anxious to get home and in your own beds but this is a wonderful experience you will treasure for years to come. We did have some sun today but a little cold. Enjoy guys!! See you on Friday!!! Miss You!!
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ReplyDeleteNice update today. Sounds like a great trip. Ditto what Mom and Lauren said as well. Keep trying new things and enjoy your time there. You will be back before you know it. Miss you!! Dad
Bond and Cody are jealous of Lucky the dog.
ReplyDeleteWe are all looking forward to your return!