Events of 2010
Bedrock Garden Friends

The Best News of the Year is that the first meeting of the newly formed 'Bedrock Gardens Friends' occurred in January. It has since incorporated and is now actively pursuing a 501(c)3 tax-exempt statue. It's goal is to preserve Bedrock Gardens as a public garden, Carol Evans facilitator. Ooooo-eeee!
Storm


The Worst News of the Year was a wind storm on February 25, 2010, that blew down about 50 80-foot high trees. We had damage to art, specimen trees, and even a truck. Ron Cote, and his excavator, again, put things right.
Events

Part of Colby-Sawyer College's Adventures in Learning was a studio based course. Jill docented a tour, and tutored on welding.

Van Berkum's Nursery held its annual picnic here. Everybody truly had a marvellous time.

On September 11, 2010, Francine Kontos and her Dover High arts class created Tibetan Prayer Flags, with the help of the participants in our Open House.

We even had a Tai Chi class here, associated with an Open House.
This year, we volunteered to be a site for Prom Photos shoots. We had both group and individual responses.



We continued to host and officiate at Weddings in the gardens. They are very moving experiences.
Visitors

Camp Visitors
Kids from a Camp, Three Maples Arts and Nature Camp, run by Marghi Bean, on their yearly visit.
Animal Visitors

On The Property
The Allée Saga Continues...
After cutting down our wonderful 400 foot Allée of Korean Mountain Ash, we stumped them (Ron Cote and his excavator again), and planted Chinese fringe trees. Can you see them dwarfed by the piles of mulch surrounding them?
We made a good start on our new patio...all round shapes, including five septic tank tops and a huge grinding wheel.
Bob planted 2000 plugs of Hakonenchloa grass in The GrassAcre to replace a grass that was failing to thrive. This required us to hire weeders (never have we had to hire weeders before), who were, in themselves, living art:
Thanks Carolyn and Hilary.
The Tea House

The Tea House gained shingles, a rock garden, and a babe.
and we enjoyed welding...

and the plunge pool...

Ciao...




