“Perhaps that is what we need: artists as foresters”
[Title quote by Franz Dolp as quoted in Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass] Nature was never far away while I was growing up. We lived on a kibbutz in Israel […]
[Title quote by Franz Dolp as quoted in Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass] Nature was never far away while I was growing up. We lived on a kibbutz in Israel […]
Hello and welcome to the OCLP family, Designing the Parks 2018 Interns! (I know I’m a little late). I’ve read the introduction blog posts, and I’m very glad to see […]
Well, it’s been a wild year working for the Olmsted Center, but it’s time for me to say so long! I’ve been so lucky to meet, work with, and be […]
The summer is beginning to slowly wind down, but not without plenty of opportunities for fun: park visits, stewardship, and teachbacks, oh my! In the past two weeks I was […]
First, the easy update: the Saugus CLR is clipping along, and I’ve traded in the existing conditions chapter for analysis and evaluation. Revisiting my site visit photos definitely reminded me […]
Hello from the wonderful world of Peddocks Island, brought to you by Microsoft Word 2013! This week I’ve gone full force back into the Cultural Landscape Inventory (CLI) for Peddocks […]
Even sleepy weeks at the Olmsted Center prove to be interesting! While much of the office was conducting fieldwork in Maryland, I was mapping and continuing to research my site: […]
Hello friends! This past week has been all about Peddocks. On Wednesday I was able to get back out to the island for a site visit focused on East Head, […]
Hi hello! It’s been a bit. This past week has been action packed with visits galore to Peddocks Island as well as Minute Man. I have quite a lot to […]
With the Boston Harbor Islands CLR very recently completed and ready for internal review, I’m already feeling some separation anxiety. But I suppose I’ll find comfort in working on wrapping […]