Garden Respite Begins Now

I am so happy to report the garden festival, tour were a big success. The school campus was transformed within the last week - since the mountains of dirt of the last post. I am going to be keeping a really low profile this upcoming week. I have so much to do at my own home. Some pictures of the school gardens follow. Now I am listening to a soft rain fall. Perfect.

Maybe I should look for the book Becky recommends . . . Derrick Jensen's How Shall I Live My Life?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

speechless! for once because of all the GOOD my eyes just took in!
kate- your vision, commitment, ACTION, rocks this world!
becky

katecontinued said...

You forgot my climate - without which nothing like what you see could happen. I am also awed this year by nature itself. Having tried the community garden for my trailer park and seen such poor yields, I'd expected a more dismal outcome. Last year's school gardens were bleak.

But, shit howdy did this is fantastic. I am not the one with my hands in the soil like some of the parents. I'll blushingly take real pride in my vision and commitment, because its my raison d’ etre. I am so very encouraged on this beautiful spring day after a night of spring rain. Thanks, becky.

katecontinued said...

Don't know why 'did' jumped into that sentence about fantastic. funny fingers typing . . .