On Thursday the weather was beautiful - in the 70's and without any significant winds. We had a large crew working on many projects and helping us get ready for the "Remembering Zane" Dedication Day. Linda Guarino and Judith Chaddock arrived early and began cleaning up the pine needle duff near the dedication area. Judith also managed many other little chores including running an errand. Linda worked on the compost area chipping up deadheaded material with Cynthia Katte. Christine Orr worked on filling all the bird feeders and baths and also did some watering. Julie Holmes, Becky Lewis, and Vicki Goodwin all watered and helped set up for the event. Kay Balzer and Rebecca Moore worked on the difficult task of clearing plants/soil from the front half-circle area. Laura Davis worked on the Tea Garden and watered our New Mexico purchases.
At 11am we began our dedication for our long time therapy dog "Zane" Hill. The dedication was attended by the Hills, their friends from Munds Park, Northland Hospice staff and volunteers, residents and staff from the Olivia White Hospice home, present and past gardeners, and some of Zane's golden friends and other 4 legged pals. Dana Prom Smith came to dedicate the garden.
The garden was dedicated, we planted a dogwood shub, and placed a brick from the gardeners. Rememberances were shared and refreshments severed including a cake with Zane's likeness. Treats were provided for his 4-legged friends and water in the dish he used. It could not have been a more beautiful day for a special friend who seemed to be there in spirit.
Other visitors:
Joanie Abbott and her crew from Foxglove Gardening to turn on the drip system
New blooms in the garden:
Honeysuckle flowering in front of the house, and many of our trees and flowering shrubs (choke cherry, cisterna plum, etc.)
Plans for next week (Mon. 9am-12/Thurs. 8am-12pm):
Pruning the roses, continue deadheading, watering back and front gardens and pots, work on the north pathway.
Thanks,
Loni
"People who keep dogs live longer on average than those wo do not. this is not some kind of pro-canine campaigning fantasy. It is a simple medical fact that the calming influence of the company of a friendly pet animal reduces blood pressue and therefor the risk of heart attack." Desmond Morris
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