Poster for RTPI May 2011

Walking Garden Earth


Traditionally a garden is created to capture the essence of nature, to supply food and beauty, and to provide a special sanctuary where we can experience serenity, contentment, and a connection to the natural world.  Walking gardens, built or discovered, we respond to a deeply felt need to affirm the continuity of life.
 
In our discovery of our place in the Great Garden…Earth, the source of all our foundational energies, we are given the opportunity to merge our spirits with all living things, experience our connections to them, and honor the eternal behind this magnificent, ageless Oneness.
 
We walk our personal paths, looking to the horizon, each witnessing the limitless possibilities from our own, unique point of view.

Catalogs Available for $10, a portion of catalogue will be donated to the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, in support of the Northern Chautauqua Environmental Fund. The fund's purpose is to provide grants for projects that promote environmental education and awareness, particularly as they relate to Lake Erie and its watershed. Request a catalog here.

This exhibit is made possible in part by funding from the United Arts Appeal of Chautauqua County.