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Well, we had all these children out planting trees, see, because we
figured that… that was part of their education, to see how, you know,
the root systems… and also the sense of responsibility, taking care of
things, being individually responsible. You know what I mean. And the
trees all died. They were orange trees. I don’t know why they died, they
just died. Something wrong with the soil possibly or maybe the stuff we
got from the nursery wasn’t the best. We complained about it. So we’ve
got thirty kids there, each kid had his or her own little tree to plant
and we’ve got these thirty dead trees. All these kids looking at these
little brown sticks, it was depressing.
It wouldn’t have been so bad except that just a couple of weeks
before the thing with the trees, the snakes all died. But I think that
the snakes—well, the reason that the snakes kicked off was that… you
remember, the boiler was shut off for four days because of the strike,
and that was explicable. It was something you could explain to the kids
because of the strike. I mean, none of their parents would let them
cross the picket line and they knew there was a strike going on and what
it meant. So when things got started up again and we found the snakes
they weren’t too disturbed.
With the herb gardens it was probably a case of overwatering, and at
least now they know not to overwater. The children were very
conscientious with the herb gardens and some of them probably… you know,
slipped them a little extra water when we weren’t looking. Or maybe…
well, I don’t like to think about sabotage, although it did occur to us.
I mean, it was something that crossed our minds. We were thinking that
way probably because before that the gerbils had died, and the white
mice had died, and the salamander… well, now they know not to carry them
around in plastic bags.
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