These year old Russian Red Kale stalks aroused my artistic bent and I just couldn't toss them. They lay piled and waiting for a walk by whim. Sparked by a recent reunion with Steven Simon, master sculptor in residence at Montalvo, and there I was on the ground playing impromptu Lincoln Logs. Somehow their temple like juxtaposition with a cherry tree in bloom inspired a Moment of Zen.
Diary of an Avante-Garde Gardener, digging Voss Gardens in the Santa Cruz Mountains, providing organic produce for the Culinary Fellow at the Villa Montalvo Artists in Residency Program and private healthy chefs in my neighborhood.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Zen and the Art of Garden Maintainance
These year old Russian Red Kale stalks aroused my artistic bent and I just couldn't toss them. They lay piled and waiting for a walk by whim. Sparked by a recent reunion with Steven Simon, master sculptor in residence at Montalvo, and there I was on the ground playing impromptu Lincoln Logs. Somehow their temple like juxtaposition with a cherry tree in bloom inspired a Moment of Zen.
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