Today I’m writing to share with you changes that are taking place. For some time, I have been dreaming of a model for aging that doesn’t require trying to keep up with the 20 and 30-year-olds, but also doesn’t require letting go of the relationships I’ve built and the trees I’ve nurtured over these years…
Read MoreOlives, almonds and even citrus have survived amongst the dry pre-Christian ruins dedicated to gods and goddesses of Greek mythology.
Read MoreThe Cork Oak doesn’t grow in Boulder, Colorado so as we traveled south I was looking to see a grand specimen.
Read MoreNext, we visited the Sacred Woods of Damanhur which include labyrinths of brightly painted stones in forests of oak, chestnut, walnut, and hazelnuts.
Read MoreWe are told it’s a good time to head north into the lake country of Northern Italy…
Read MoreEntering southern Europe at Nice, France, there are trees as well-aged as the Roman ruins and masterpieces of art. At this time of the year, the forests are full of wild boars routing out the truffles. We notice the ruins, art, trees, and pigs in concert…
Read MorePlanting in the fall gives trees and shrubs extra months to re-establish their root systems before facing the heat of summer. It’s also the time to get the best bargains at the nursery. The only downside is, inventory dwindles, so plan early.
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