In the first semester I took a course of forge here in the university. I learned how to use the forge, heating metal and then hiting it when it was hot enough. I also learned how to weld the metal, it was very exiting. We had to wear special clothing like thick shoes and leather globes, also we had to use special lens when we use some of the tools because they can be very dangerous if you dont take the nessesary measure.
I were working in the orchard of the garden here in the faculty. I learned very much about plants, botany and biodiversity. We planted lechuse, radish, chard, peas and a lot of things more. Also we planted some bulb flowers in winter, they are now blooming , it looks beautifull. I enjoy very much to see the seeds sprout and grow up, and they tasted very good.
I learned to create candles from an objects, taking a mold from it. I made candles about the virgin Maria, which was very difficoult but i like it a loot.
I learned a lot of things that i am steel interested in, in fact i keep working in those subjects because i enjoy them very much.
forge sounds very interesting!!..and about the orchard, once I eated some cherry tomatoes and some cucumber from it, It was delicious!!
ResponderEliminarHi andrea! I like the plants too.
ResponderEliminarI'd like to take forge course next semester too, but there are so many things that I'd like to learnt that I don't know what to take first :C
ResponderEliminarHi Andrea,my name is Paula. I'm reading your blog and I think it is so interesting! I really would like to learn more about forge, it sounds fascinating. Working in the orchard garden also sounds great. You could write more about plants and upload some pictures!
ResponderEliminarThe garden here in the faculty looks great! I don't know much about plants but I would love to go and take a look how do you work.
ResponderEliminarSee you!
Forge is awesome, my workshop is next to forge and I can see how you and your classmates work. I think I'll take forge next year.
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