Unlike other years, I have no New Year’s resolutions because by now, the third week in January, my good intentions tend to vaporize. But I do have a goal and that’s to Occupy –to reside, live in, absorb, inhabit, engage, take up (however you want to define it)—as many moments as possible this year.
My goal is to enjoy those moments in my garden away from the computer and from the constant “beep” or “ring” of some electronic device. To take a few moments to watch and listen to what’s happening in the natural world—without the distractions that steal so many moments from each day.
Under my umbrella goal of Occupy 2012, my garden-related plans include:
- Seek inspiration: Go on more garden walks – local garden clubs host many walks from spring through fall.
- Revisit the writings of Fred McGourty, Richardson Wright and Henry Mitchell.
- Plant some new varieties of annuals—I want “Wendy’s Wish,” an annual salvia with a spectacular
- Spend more time on the trails at The Morton Arboretum, especially on the west side when the daffodils are in bloom.
- Make a point to explore each of the Chicago Botanic Gardens 24 display gardens to study one during each visit.
- Attend the Garfield Farm’s heirloom festival again where they display rare and specialty fruits, vegetables, flowers and herbs.
- Bypass the pruners and take my journal and my camera with me into the garden.
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