Author: Mary Fisher

May Newsletter

May is a most magical month, with some of my favorite flowers in bloom, soft spring air and incredible lighting as the weather changes. Often, after a drizzly day, the sun comes out late in the afternoon and the lighting on the trees and horizon line is so ethereal. We are  gradually in the  process of resuming classes. On Saturday,… Find out more and register

April Newsletter

  Things are finally shifting in a more positive direction and we are going to be able to start offering classes again! With the advent of spring blubs and warmer weather I’m certainly looking forward to seeing some of you at our classes and market this summer. We have two new classes listed now on our website. Information on both… Find out more and register

March Newsletter

March has almost come and gone but not  before giving us much to hope for with the bright colors of sun hitting the earth in the form of daffodils, primroses, narcissus, hazels and ranunculus. We all needed this cheer I’m sure. Plus the vaccines seem to be spreading – I’m happy to say Tom and I now have two which… Find out more and register

February Newsletter

Washington Park Arboretum – Wintersweet shrub – January 2021 A new year and our dependable winter bloomers are in full swing at the Arboretum. I took a stroll there in mid January with Leah and Pasha, our oldest grandchild. What fragrance and beauty to behold! The witchhazels were in full bloom, but I’m guessing they are still pretty great even… Find out more and register

December Newsletter

A healthy way to deal with this isolation is to go on line, and find some fantastic things by local Pacific Northwest artists and makers – then come on out to this enchanting little potting shed – filled with the scent of our homemade mulled cider. Candles & lights brighten things up and the market goods are laid out so… Find out more and register