Monday, June 28, 2010

Seems like a good time to ponder sportsmanship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sportsmanship expresses an aspiration or ethos that the activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's competitors. Being a "good sport" involves being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser".[1]

Sportsmanship typically is regarded as a component of morality in sport, composed of three related and perhaps overlapping concepts: fair play, sportsmanship, and character.[2] Fair play refers to all participants having an equitable chance to pursue victory[3] and acting toward others in an honest, straightforward, and a firm and dignified manner even when others do not play fairly. It includes respect for others including team members, opponents, and officials.[4] Character refers to dispositions, values and habits that determine the way that person normally responds to desires, fears, challenges, opportunities, failures and successes and is typically seen in polite behaviors toward others such as helping an opponent up or shaking hands after a match. An individual is believed to have a “good character” when those dispositions and habits reflect core ethical values.

Sportsmanship can be conceptualized as an enduring and relatively stable characteristic or disposition such that individuals differ in the way they are generally expected to behave in sport situations. In general, sportsmanship refers to virtues such as fairness, self-control, courage and persistence[2] and has been associated with interpersonal concepts of treating others and being treated fairly, maintaining self-control in dealing with others, and respect for both authority and opponents.

A competitor who exhibits poor sportsmanship after losing a game or contest is often called a "sore loser" (those who show poor sportsmanship after winning are typically called "bad winners"). Behavior includes blaming others, not taking responsibility for personal actions, reacting immaturely or improperly, making excuses for their loss, referring to unfavorable conditions or other petty issues.[5][6] A bad winner is when the victor of a game acts in a shallow fashion such as gloating about their win or rubbing it in the face of the one who lost.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

June Farming Adventures

A caption of our farming eduventures at Prairie Winds Nature Farm

Tomatoes

Thyme

Bok Choy and Spinach

Raspberries

Potatoes

Pole Beans

Peppers
OreganoStrawberries

Mustard Greens
Lettuce

Lemon Balm


Sukuma Wiki

Squash coming Soon

Turnip Greens

Brocolli

Garlic

Eggplant


Chives

Carrots

Cabbage


Brocolli and Cauliflower



Sweet Basil

Asparagus




Chills...how about that Donovan?

Friday, June 18, 2010