During our last lesson in the garden, whilst we were preparing beds, one of the agricultural students was adamant that a rock should be removed from the second terrace before the bed could properly be used. It was cautioned that this was not going to be easy, and that the rock was large, but there was no deterring Federico Holguin from his rock moving quest.


At first there was bravado. Then there was the reality that this was a really BIG rock. Bit by bit, more students got involved in digging around the stone, trying to wedge it out of the way. Eventually eight students were involved in physically moving it with three taking photos and offering moral support. Physics was employed, longer levers sources, pivots placed, three of four people were pushing on one lever whilst others were pushing on another. In the end the indominable spirit of Federico won.
The stone was removed from the terrace and through utter determination, the stone pushed over the terrace wall.

There was only one thing left to do. Name it the Freddy Stone!

