
Spring Creeps In
Now that the serious winter months are behind us and meteorological spring is at hand, it’s time to turn our attention to awakenings: the creek unthawing in the woods, the earth softening into mud, and soon, the stirrings of life from beneath the soil. Starting seeds, sharpening tools, and mapping out the new garden are a few ways to bring the summer near.

Today, running along the river,
dead leaves cling
to cathedral cottonwood branches,
snap in the gusty breeze,
give a crisp hiss . . .
A wafer thin wind spades up
loose dust from the path,
and above me,
gray leaves clash soft in towering boughs;
sounds
that might be heard in the silent yard
of a monastery
like the sandaled steps of monks
praying, walking
over the swept yard,
walking and praying.
–Jimmy Santiago Baca
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BGC Board Meeting
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BGC Evening Program: John Forti, The Heirloom Gardener
Abbott Room
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