Monday, June 28, 2010

One Tree at a Time...

About two years ago, Tom and I were driving along Highland Drive (wraps around LeFleur's Bluff Park and the Science Museum before crossing over I-55 and heading into Belhaven) here in Jackson and noticed something unusual.  As we were bouncing along Highland (those who know Jackson know that we have VERY bouncy roads), we spotted a lone figure in the median kneeling next to a wheel barrow and tending to a very young tree. We had noticed some months before that the trees had been planted and though how lovely that was of the City of Jackson or the MS Department of Transportation to plant a green screen from the Interstate below. As we continued down the road, we came upon an old black truck parked in a turn around in the median. That was when we realized that the figure we saw tending to the trees was our neighbor, Josh Weiner! The person responsible for this work that is traditionally done by the city or MDOT was an individual.  (Let that sink in.)

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Miss Rumphius

When my daughter was a little girl, my mother gave her a book, like most librarian grandmothers are want to do. This book, Miss Rumphius written and illustrated by Barbara Cooney, quickly became one of our favorites. We read it before bed, we read it in the park, we read it at nap time, and we gave it to all of her friends for birthdays. Like so many children, there is that one book that becomes a favorite. This book, however, became a favorite of mine, too.