Morning Report: Strawberry Harvest
These berries show a sweetness and simplicity many aspire towards. Sweet and simple… May we live, age, and die, sweetly and simply, as seasons change. Moving forward with a listening […]
These berries show a sweetness and simplicity many aspire towards. Sweet and simple… May we live, age, and die, sweetly and simply, as seasons change. Moving forward with a listening […]
Thanks to new street-side signage “Memory Café, Today, 11am – 2pm” (funded by MA State DDS) – we attracted eight guests (four pairs), all appearing without disability, from the local
“Every nose may smell a rose,” one of my favorite sayings about our gardens, was inspired by my father, Joe (d.2013), doing just that on Father’s Day 2012. His last
Thanks again to Memory Café seed-funding received from Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services this spring, we were able to upgrade our signage for our seven wheelchair-accessible gardens along the MargFMac
We are transitioning from late Spring into Summer flowers now… The bulbs are nearly finished and the roses have set their buds. I include in this post some of my
Karl and I planted Peonies and Fox-Tail Lilies in this patch in 2013, our first-year wedding anniversary. This is the first year for the Fox-Tail Lily to appear. We’re excited
Color! Life! Love! This June 1, all around are signs of a Natural Life Force, ever-renewing, ever-steady, ever-glorious. Moving forward with a listening heart, vision, inquiry, and action, ~ Mary
In the garden this week, the star is the bearded iris. The photos cannot capture the glory of these blooms. Call me if you’d like to schedule a private garden