Since it's Thanksgiving here in Canada this weekend,
I thought I would post a beautiful autumn song.
Nothing like getting cozy with your sweetheart on a crisp autumn evening...
Feeling much love and gratitude for all those in my life
and love for those who have gone but left enduring memories behind.
And to all of you...have a light filled weekend, kick around some leaves,
eat lots, smile often, give your sweety a squeeze...
Happy Thanksgiving.
Now that we have the definition of allotment understood, I can take you on
a little tour of Sooke's community garden.
This post is especially for Gwynneth over at "ook" who keeps me
up on her allotment plot across the sea in Wales.
Many people don't have the space for a garden and look to these
pieces of land to get their hands in the soil and a bit of home grown food on the table.
There's also a more important reason which is the sense of community
and kindred friendships through gardening that echoes many
peoples feelings about this place.
The day I went down there it was a gorgeous, sunny day and a handful
of people were busy cleaning up and harvesting the bounty.
Here's Phoebe, one of the organizers and all 'round 'regular sunny faces down here.
Phoebe is also involved in the Sooke Food Chi project, promoting locally,
affordable food for all people in the area.
People of all walks of life can come to the many workshops and teachings provided here.
I found it interesting to see all of the different styles of gardens people have and their little
garden plot # paddles reflecting individual personalities as well...
The beauty of this place is the sense of kinship and shared spaces...
Very inspiring and motivating!
The fall harvest is showing off in big plump pumpkins...
Perfectly purple cabbage...
...showing off it's big elephant ear-like leaves...
...crazy, curly kale...
A few gardeners got their hands on some mammoth sunflower seeds and
boy are they living up to their names!!
...and just to give you a good idea of contrast, I had this eager lady stand next to the big boy...
They'll be some happy birds this winter!
This woman was happy to show me some of her bounty...
She was giddy with excitement about her carrots, because she said she's never grown them like this before. She's so happy to have other gardeners share with her their tips and tricks with her.
Gardeners are the creative type in case you hadn't noticed!
...recyclers on the move.
Patterns on the cold frames caught my eye on this sunny day...
Bees are making homes in Sunriver as well...
Plots can be large or small but the important thing is that people are out there' growing food and flowers and enjoying the sense of camaraderie which comes with community.
It's all about sharing the land, your knowledge, a tip, a bit of compost and a cup of tea.
Just enjoying being out there.
And bringing home a bit of the harvest as well.
"Gardens, scholars say, are the first sign of commitment to a community.
When people plant corn, they're saying "let's stay here"
And by their connection to the land, they are connected to one another."
Anne Raver
For more information on the gardens and other related projects, have a look here.
"Good art is not what it looks like, but what it does to us." Roy Adzak
"Happiness...it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort." Vincent Van Gogh
"It is a wholesome and necessary thing for us to turn again to the earth and in the contemplation of her beauties to know of wonder and humility." Rachel Carson.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create." Albert Einstein
"Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul." Plato.
"Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without words, And never stops at all." Emily Dickenson
I am an artist trying to make a living doing what I love.Sometimes its photography, sometimes needle felting, sometimes painting. I live on a five acre hobby farm in a rural area 45 minutes from Victoria B.C. I was a letter carrier for Canada Post for 10 years and after too many commutes and a few successful craft fairs, I decided to take the plunge and quit to pursue a life in the "starving artist" category. The holistic success has been tremendous. Living and learning along the way about myself, the world, the business of selling your wares and how it all affects you. Its all good.To have the gift of living where I live, and being able to walk amongst the trees and moss is a joy in my life. You can view some of my creations through my etsy shop at www.farmlass.etsy.com