by Wonder Worman | May 3, 2011 | Out and About, Red Wiggler World
Bend River Song School is a new Montesorri School located across the beautiful Deschutes River near The Old Mill District. They were granted the funds by the Environmental Center and purchased a Wonder Worman Worm Bin Package customized with casters for mobility. I had a blast delivering the bin as it was rolling all over the back of my Worm Mobile :^)
The school plans to compost their fruits and veggie scraps from lunch, and will use the valuable poop to amend their potting soil for the indoor garden. Learning and contributing to the process, the students are gaining a valuable lesson in Science. They will observe the decomposition process, the behaviors of a Red Wiggler, and the needs of living creatures.
I am always so grateful to have the opportunity to visit schools and share my love for the planet and my amazing sidekicks, the Red Wigglers!
Thanks Bend River Song School!
Wiggles,
Wonder Worman
by Wonder Worman | May 2, 2011 | Red Wiggler World
Today, I went to deliver a pound of Red Wigglers to Aspen Academy, a BEAUTIFUL preschool in a quiet neighborhood in Bend. When I pulled up, I was really impressed with the school. The yard was well manicured with a play structure and fun toys appropriately placed on the lawn. There was a chicken coop, sand box and raised garden beds, welcoming the kids to come and play.
Teresa, owner, director and lead teacher, was inside the school on the floor engaged with 2 little ones, sorting some toys. I greeted her as Laurie then had to elaborate and let her know I was Wonder Worman. Then the connection was made. She only knew me as Wonder Worman :^) She led me to the worm bin, and I released the Red Wigglers into their new comfy plastic bin which was already set up with bedding and holes for aeration.
Teresa decided to purchase Red Wigglers after Denise from the Environmental Center visited and shared the value vermicomposting. Composting fits into the philosophy of Aspen Academy. They are a certified Eco-Friendly Child Care Provider. Check out their web site for full details. I am happy to know my Red Wigglers will be members of another nature friendly school.
Here’s a shot of the back yard. The raised beds are in the foreground, the play structure in the middle, and the chicken coop in the background.
by Wonder Worman | May 1, 2011 | Red Wiggler World, Resources, Sidetracks
Love, pure love! My kids loving their grandma and their grandma loving my kids! Carlos snapped this on Easter before we feasted on dinner and after we devoured amazing cinnamon rolls.
I’ve never made cinnamon rolls but got the urge when I woke up at 5! My kids love cinnamon rolls from Nancy P’s, a local bakery in Bend, but I wasn’t sure if they were going to be open. So I got my butt out of bed, did some research, and found this awesome recipe! Real ingredients, real rich, real high caloric ingredients but real ingredients! I am a fan of the real stuff, the natural stuff, the good stuff.
They were so delicious! I will be making these again.
The egg shells were dried, pulverized and fed to the Red Wigglers!
by Wonder Worman | Apr 22, 2011 | Sidetracks
Little a’s class made these flowers a few years ago for Earth Day! Can you find the one she made? Hint: She loves, loves, loves orange. Yup, the pretty one in the middle.
Blooming flowers are just one piece of nature that floods my mind when I think of Earth Day.
-rivers, lakes, oceans
-cliffs, canyons, boulders
-eagles, deer, rabbits
-flowers, grass, sand
Nature in it’s pure form. Untouched by “us”.
Please give thanks to Mother Earth for all that she provides to us. It’s a good day for me to reflect on my needs and my wants. I don’t need 10 pairs of shoes, I don’t need 10 jackets, I don’t need 20 pants, etc, etc, etc! I just need to slow down, sit and realize all that I have and then I’ll realize all that I need.
by Wonder Worman | Apr 21, 2011 | Red Wiggler World
I wanted to share this adorable poster that welcomed me upon my arrival at Rosland Elementary in La Pine. Mrs. Ayres hung this in the foyer after her first graders wiggled their fingers on the paper. The kids were so excited to have new wiggler friends at Rosland to share their fruit and veggies scraps!