Kanan Jarrus, The Last Padawan (
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Pay It Forward: Making a Big Difference in Little Ways, Friday, Period 3
"It's getting late in the year," Hera said, "but that means two things for local gardens and farms - one, between harvest season for the last few crops of the year and getting ready for the winter, there's a lot to do; and two, that nobody will care what we look like, because it's that time of year." Yay Halloween?
"Growing their own food is one way for people to provide for themselves and to feel productive. It's jobs and food in one." Hera smiled a little sadly. "For some people, it may be all they have. For others, it's a way of giving back. For some it's both."
"And to that end, some communities have set aside plots of land where people can volunteer their time to plant and tend to gardens intended to provide food for those who might otherwise have difficulty getting enough fresh food," Kanan said, arms crossed over his chest, smiling just slightly. "Hopefully you didn't dress in anything you mind getting dirty, because this week, we're going to be doing some gardening. We've got two tasks to take care of today; if you want to get down in the dirt, there are some late-season vegetables left to harvest. Squash and such. If you'd rather not go digging, there are plants that need to be wrapped in preparation for the winter."
"Pay attention to the gardeners and do what they ask," Hera said. "I don't know about the rest of you, but I have no idea how to grow Earth food, so let's assume they know better than we do."
"Growing their own food is one way for people to provide for themselves and to feel productive. It's jobs and food in one." Hera smiled a little sadly. "For some people, it may be all they have. For others, it's a way of giving back. For some it's both."
"And to that end, some communities have set aside plots of land where people can volunteer their time to plant and tend to gardens intended to provide food for those who might otherwise have difficulty getting enough fresh food," Kanan said, arms crossed over his chest, smiling just slightly. "Hopefully you didn't dress in anything you mind getting dirty, because this week, we're going to be doing some gardening. We've got two tasks to take care of today; if you want to get down in the dirt, there are some late-season vegetables left to harvest. Squash and such. If you'd rather not go digging, there are plants that need to be wrapped in preparation for the winter."
"Pay attention to the gardeners and do what they ask," Hera said. "I don't know about the rest of you, but I have no idea how to grow Earth food, so let's assume they know better than we do."

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It felt good to actually be getting his hands in there, doing some good hard work. There wasn't nearly enough of this sort of thing on the island.
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Pulling up weeds and cutting back plants was oddly satisfying, though.
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Also I'm totally going with Ursula's thing about Sith being great gardeners. :D
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Though now Yang was wondering how Ruby was doing, if she could manage the upkeep alone, and what was Tai going to do in two years when Ruby graduated from Signal and wasn't around to take care of it? Would he actually go back to the garden, or was it all going to go wild?
That was... not something she wanted to think about. At all. The idea of Summer's garden being abandoned hurt.
So Yang was going to focus on digging out potatoes and being as loud and cheerful and helpful as possible to other people. Best way to keep people from knowing you're hurting -- or to fool yourself -- was always to get bigger and shine harder.