720×540 Martha Griffis and her corn, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Silver Queen corn by Martha Griffis, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Group gets information about the steamer and blancher, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Juicer, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 More about the juicer, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Corn into the steamer, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Coring peaches, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Almost ready for the juicer, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Lids and rings sterilized, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Chopping up the peaches, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Creaming corn, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Fruit into juicer, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
720×540 Finished product: peach jam, in Canning corn and peaches at Lowndes High School, by Gretchen Quarterman, for OkraParadiseFarms.com, 12 July 2014, http://www.okraparadisefarms.com/blog/2014/07/home-canning-class-and-canning-plant-demonstration-2.html
Remembering Elsie Quarterman
by Paul Somers, Ph.D.
Retired State Botanist, Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
and former botanist, Tennessee Natural Heritage Program
Not wanting to miss a chance to pay tribute to my friend, the 103+
year old Dr. Elsie Quarterman, I’m sitting down to reflect on my
remembrances of this wonderful woman who befriended me and many
other botanical and conservation colleagues. It was the summer of
1976 when I moved to Nashville to join the young staff of the
Tennessee Heritage Program as its first botanist. The program, now
well established with the State Department of Environment and
Conservation, benefited greatly from the prior work of Dr.
Quarterman (Elsie) and many of her graduate students at Vanderbilt
University who had done vegetation and rare plant studies in the
Central Basin of Tennessee.
For help with understanding and
conserving the best examples of cedar glades and their many endemic,
nearly endemic, or otherwise rare Tennessee plant species, I and
other colleagues frequently turned to Elsie and her Continue reading →
Today
Lowndes County Partnership for Health picked up some OPF
red potatoes to sell at their Mobile Market.
Next week probably OPF okra.
And every week other good vegetables and fruits from other farmers.
It’s Tuesday – know what that means? The Mobile Market, full of fresh fruits and vegetables, will be at Barnes Drug Store Downtown Valdosta from 2:30-4:30! They’re there every Tuesday! Come by and see them…they accept all forms of payment.
Received 13 June 2014 and permission to publish granted today. -jsq
From: J Richard Carter
To: Patrick Quarterman
I am very sorry to hear about Dr. Quarterman. She was a remarkable
person. I started graduate school at Vanderbilt in 1978, a few
years after Dr. Quarterman retired, so I didn’t have the privilege
of taking her courses. However, she was still very much a presence
in the department, attending seminars and interacting with faculty
and students informally in the departmental conference room.
Our outing today to the canning plant was a grand success. We had peas shelled, blanched and bagged and canned some peaches!
The canning plant at Lowndes High School is a wonderful resource
in Lowndes County open now to the public for shelling, canning and
more. Behind the Lowndes High School on Norman Drive.
The radio story draws on the video by MTSU Center for Cedar Glade Studies
of the
April 2008 dedication to Dr. Elsie Quarterman
of the annual wildflower festival at Cedars of Lebanon
State Park east of Nashville, Tennessee.
A memorial service will be held
10AM this Saturday 21 June 2014 at Westminster Presbyterian Church,
3900 West End Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee,
with a reception at the church following the service.
See the
Elsie blog page for many more stories and pictures of Aunt Elsie.
Here is video of the 11 April 2008 dedication of the Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival at Cedars of Lebanon State Park,
posted on YouTube 29 January 2009 by the MTSU Center for Cedar Glade Studies.
A Memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, June 21, 2014
at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3900 West End Avenue, with a
reception at the church following the service. Guestbook
crawfordservices.com.