May Sarton's letter to Virginia Woolf, January 1939. Thinking of Spring in January. Poetry as a way of Seeing. Rilke. Teaching Creativity. Lessons for the Studio: Ritual; Leap of Faith.
Smokebushed. From Wallace Stevens' "It Must Be Abstract": Structures in a Mist. The Liminal. Harmony. Matisse. Mary Oliver's "The Old Poet's of China."
Kimberly talks about the Intro Track, Louise Glück's poem "Telescope," the Relationship Between Painting and Gardening, and the Structure of the Color Wheel.
Matisse and the "difference between things."Georgio O'Keeffe and the AND factor.Rebecca Solnit's "Paradise in Hell"Lewis Hyde's "Trickster Makes this World"Top Hat Garden Update!
Kimberly kicks-off her new podcast with an intro, a description of what's happening in the garden now, and a reading and discussion of Richard Wilbur's poem "The Beautiful Changes."The Beautiful ChangesBY RICHARD WILBUROne wading a Fall meadow