Wednesday, March 13, 2013

ASB Staycation Day 2

My name is Brandy Brown and I'm a junior/senior Economics major at the University of Memphis. 

Today we traveled down to Memphis's own Shelby Farms. Upon arriving we were greeted by the most hospitable woman, who offered a couple of us volunteers some coffee, or in the case of Lala, hot chocolate. Soon the Shelby Farms coordinator, Irene, arrived to caravan us to the tree planting site. Upon arriving our Ranger handed us a barrel full of shovels and we soon marched on to the site. As we hiked up the hilly trails of Shelby Farms; some of us spotted a deer, which was a first for many. Our Ranger gave us a two minute tree planting tutorial that gave me false expectations of how quickly I could plant a tree. The technique was very efficient and even though I did not dig holes in one minute, we were able to get a lot of trees planted. As volunteers we were able to piggyback off of the expertise of our ranger. He was very strategic in were he placed initially. We started from the back and worked our way toward the front, which was a huge benefit us. He even humored us in answering questions about his life and how he ended up being a horticulturalist. His story inspired a lot of us to think of a broad range of things we could do with our majors. While working and digging we discussed how such labor is really hard on a body and how there are people whose livelihoods depend on them doing labor that we are doing. It gave us a moment to reflect on the privilege and the gift we have of going to college. It also humbled us in that we appreciate those that do physically demanding work that keep our society running.

After planting trees we decided that our Memphis event would be to go to the Rock & Soul Museum, which was a first for a lot of people in our group. The museum was quite neat in that they gave us listening equipment that enabled us to travel at our own speed. I learned a lot of new things. A lot of the music was very familiar to me because I am a Memphis native. However, I did learn the names to songs and the stories behind that I had heard all my life, such as Green Onions by Booker T and MGs and Hold On, I'm Comin by  Sam and Dave.


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