Memorial Day. I really struggled with writing something to post in honor of the day and in honor of gardening. Every newscaster is quick to point out that today marks the unofficial start of summer, which in my world means that all of May has gone by and I have yet to get everything in the ground. As I worked outside this holiday weekend, digging, planting, weeding, pruning, and barbecueing, my first instinct was to take a couple of photos around the yard and post them — you know, a red, white, and blue motif.
Then I had a second thought. It seemed disrespectful toward the true spirit of the holiday. So I went online to look for something that I could comment about, something about veterans and gardening. There was plenty of information on Victory Gardens from World War 2, as well as healing and therapeutic gardens for returning soldiers and older veterans. One website, though, captivated me.
