Friday, November 19, 2010
Moon Disks
Sangha member and local artist Marie Maretska has completed two more rows of traditional decoration for KSC. The first was mounted last May--the full moon disks made of enamel on copper. The second set was recently applied to the building. They are called Ga-Kyil, which is the Tibetan word for Wheel of Joy. They encompass the joy of recognizing the interdependent and spacious nature of the mind and of all things.


Monday, November 8, 2010
LAURIE SAGER Designed the New Landscaping
CHILDREN HELPING THE CENTER
The average age of Sangha members is decreasing as more and more
children join teachings and work projects.
Here they are helping with the Nov. 6
workday to plant trees and plants.
Here they are helping with the Nov. 6
workday to plant trees and plants.
Above are Sebastian's tools for helping his
mother Mariana Stowarssser, below.
mother Mariana Stowarssser, below.
Above and below are Jeff Vongruden
and his children Max and Abbey
and his children Max and Abbey
New plants along the side of the temple.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
PLANTING OUR GARDENS
Strawberry Tree, above
Sandra David on right.
Devon Ward-Thommes is wearing the white hat.
Often the view was of backsides as folks bent and dug.
Devon Ward-Thommes is wearing the white hat.
Often the view was of backsides as folks bent and dug.
TREE PLANTING
Saturday November 6 was overcast. It didn't stop over 35 people
from rolling up their sleeves and digging into the dirt to plant trees.
from rolling up their sleeves and digging into the dirt to plant trees.
Jim Olson, above, placed the tiles beneath him.
Here he is working in front of the temple to make a post to hold a stupa.
Laurie., on the left, is the landscape designer.
At the end of the day, above, the fig tree looks hardy.
This tree is planted in front of the downstairs part of the building
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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