How one class grew from the roots of reading and writing to an urban garden that shapes our thinking about food, community and the journey from the field to the table.




In this class, students are encouraged to reflect and blog about what resonates with them during the work we approach each week. Once a week, usually later in the week, my students submit entries, we go over them and see what will get posted. ~Mary Ann D'Urso, Instructor




Student Reflections 1/26/2010 -




Samantha Sylvester


Today in class we started to look at different food and photo blogs. I looked at various websites like The Julie/Julia Project and Delish.com, which happened to be my favorite because I'm really trying to learn how to cook. It showed many recipes and had some links different from blogs. I think that Delish.com got the blogging thing down pat. I also viewed a photo blog that I thought was absolutely amazing. It is The New York Times photo blog called Lens. The pictures were just extremely gorgeous and this type of blog spoke out to me the most because of the open interpretation and the small blurbs by photographers. I hope when I get the chance to blog with photos, I can make my pictures stand out because when I take photos of my children, I see them in a different way.

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