Post 2 - Cornell Farms
My work at Cornell has become increasingly impactful with more hours and more responsibility. I've certainly gained a greater appreciation for 9-5 work, particularly recently while working in the rainstorms. The rain gear Cornell provides is amusingly bad. The jackets soak through after 2 hours in the rain, leaving the remaining 6.5 with little to no protection. Thankfully, the weather has improved and the gear has become less of an issue. After so much exposure to the trees and plants of Cornell, I had an urge to buy a tree. My idea was to plant it somewhere significant and see it grow during my visits from college. This week I'd been learning about trees and shrubs located in the lower portion of the farm so that I could help guests more easily. During this time, the baby giant sequoia tree (Sequoiadendron Giganteum) drew my attention. These are the redwoods that can grow up to 30 feet in diameter. Ideally; in 150 years, the Sequoia I plant will become that big. In addition,...