Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Brooklyn Backyards and Nazi's, Cats, and Squirrels
"Maggie Fishman" Pin Oak3 gallon ceramic container with yellow glaze homemade compost
"Yiftach Resheff" Pin Oak plastic 3 gallon container, yellow acrylic, homemade compost
"Fariba Hajamadi" Pin Oak plastic 4 gallon container, homemade compost
After thought- I have been giving my trees to friends with backyards as an experiment in letting go, and in hope that if I spread them out chances are some will survive the Brooklyn summer heat. My father told me a story when I was a child how during the Holocaust my grandfather hide him and his brother with different families and institutions in occupied Holland keeping them separate, and moving them often so the Germans would not find them.
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