SJG 5/19/11 • Kathy Blanchard and photo of Village Gatehouse by Bob Hoshide; photo by Lynnda |
by Lynnda
Yesterday was Unit 86's May continuing education meeting. It was warm and sunny, just a typical May day in our Garden! We welcomed Kathy Blanchard to the meeting since no one knows more about our water system than she does. Before we started our garden tour, Kathy was presented with a lovely framed photograph of the Village Gatehouse in autumn looking south with the kare sansui (dry creek bed) on the left. The photographer is Bob Hoshide who also was the architect for the gatehouse. Kathy still works for Seattle Parks Department but her duties no longer include being head gardener for the Japanese Garden.
Yesterday was Unit 86's May continuing education meeting. It was warm and sunny, just a typical May day in our Garden! We welcomed Kathy Blanchard to the meeting since no one knows more about our water system than she does. Before we started our garden tour, Kathy was presented with a lovely framed photograph of the Village Gatehouse in autumn looking south with the kare sansui (dry creek bed) on the left. The photographer is Bob Hoshide who also was the architect for the gatehouse. Kathy still works for Seattle Parks Department but her duties no longer include being head gardener for the Japanese Garden.
SJG 5/19/11 • Moss covered bank of the stream before it flows into the pond: photo by Lynnda |
SJG 5/19/11 • Moss-covered banks of the stream before it flows into the pond; photo by Lynnda |
SJG 5/19/11 • Male Gadwall swimming with koi; photo by Lynnda |
SJG 5/19/11 • Intricacies of the Japanese Garden pond filtering system; photo by Lynnda |
When walking through the Garden, the stream, waterfall and pond are such central compenents of everyone's experience. The background that Kathy provided enhances my appreciation of how much work goes into keeping it all so natural. Thanks to Kathy for such an informative talk and to all the gardeners who do such a great job at the Seattle Japanese Garden. =D>
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