Friday, October 12, 2012

Fake plants and blueberries at IVC

Rebel Girl told me to bring my camera to school today, so I did (I teach on Fridays).
The campus looked lovely, if deserted.

Rebel Girl had noted the odd appearance of "plastic plants" just outside A200, where it nearly touches A100. Odd, that. "Those fake green plants really stand out," she said. "See if you agree."
I checked 'em out. Yep, they stand out.

This is a particularly flattering shot of the artificial plant.

This is a less flattering shot. The rest of the posies and plants in that bed looked pretty good, I thought. Why add these shitty plastic plants? Dunno. Who knows why people do what they do.

Meanwhile, over at B300, our new poet—who, I'm sure, has nothing to do with the fake plants—had parked her cool ride, and the dang thing stood out like, um, a weird blue thing against fake brick. She actually pedals to work in this thing. Amazing.

Her little Blueberry (that's a Psych reference) sports a cool pirate flag.
(I suppose our poet does have some pirate-like qualities.)
Everybody seems to like her. Our new hires are working out just fine.

As you know, at the start of the semester, the college kicked out a few courses in the B100 building to make room for the Bookstore. The Bookstore temp building had started growing mushrooms or viruses or something. Relocation was necessary, they said.
Someday, when the full IVC story is written, there'll be a whole chapter on mold.

I took these pics on the sly. Some guy was painting the doors and such.
So that's about it.
Have a nice weekend.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps planting artificial plants in the garden beds is some kind of drought tolerance strategy.

Anonymous said...

I wish the rest of the classroom in the B-100 building looked as nice as the new bookstore. I heard one classroom has considerable dunes of hair in the corners and mysterious drips and drools in other places.

You're making it up about the plastic plants in the flower beds, aren't you?

Anonymous said...

For once, we agree on point. Though I have only spent time talking with one or two of them, all 2012 hires seem to be highly qualified individuals. Hiring committees did a fine job.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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