What a beautiful, fulfilling day. The leaves turning, people strolling, families and friends enjoying the special weather. Seattle Parks and Recreation provided Japanese dance, arts, and of course our music to celebrate Maple Viewing Day. As we played, our hands became chilled - even in the sun - and we realized that the season of outdoor playing is ending...what a wonderful time we had this year! Thanks to so many of you for your wonderful support and feedback!
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
EN - Like the "En" of Encounter....
A refreshingly sunny day - just a soft breeze and lots of people quietly taking in the changing leaves. We talked to a visitor from Chile, a woman from Chicago, and several local families. John watched a Green Heron walk sprightly across some lilypads and catch a fish in its beak! It was the first time for us to see this bird here -- he stayed for quite a while, landing on the top of a stone pagoda to survey the pond (see below). It was a great day to appreciate Seattle, the garden, and nature.
Sometimes, a gift is so thoughtful and meaningful it is hard to believe. Today, we received a gift like that from our Garden Friend Bruce..two exquisite sake cups, with the kanji for "EN" written on them, created by artist Akiko Graham of Seattle. (You can see more of her wares at her website, www.akikospottery.com.) The cups are below...we will be toasting friendship with them tonight!

Sometimes, a gift is so thoughtful and meaningful it is hard to believe. Today, we received a gift like that from our Garden Friend Bruce..two exquisite sake cups, with the kanji for "EN" written on them, created by artist Akiko Graham of Seattle. (You can see more of her wares at her website, www.akikospottery.com.) The cups are below...we will be toasting friendship with them tonight!
EN: Affinity. Unity. Destiny. Interconnectedness.
Autumn even in the colors of the carp.
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