Sculpture Garden
TEN YEARS AGO, the area by the back fence was flat as a pancake, a thick mass of rotting leaves. The soil beneath it was moist and rich, but nothing Continue reading
Artwork and essays
TEN YEARS AGO, the area by the back fence was flat as a pancake, a thick mass of rotting leaves. The soil beneath it was moist and rich, but nothing Continue reading
A SOFT CLOUD OF POLLEN gathers size and strength from a breath of wind skimming the flower heads on the expanse of waist-high grass. Just as quickly, the cloud disperses. Continue reading
I RECENTLY ATTENDED a presentation by Dian Griesel, co-author of Turbocharged. The book, an approach to a healthy diet and weight loss, offers common sense recommendations at times, but is Continue reading
AS ANYONE WHO HAS GARDENED for more than a season knows, plants have an uncanny way of organizing themselves, with or without our help. The lamb’s ear pushes its way Continue reading