Issue 17


"As the brain of man is the speck of dust in the universe that thinks, so the leaves--the fern and the needled pine and the latticed frond and the seaweed ribbong--perceive the light in a fundamental and constructive sense. The flowers looking in from the walled garden through my windo do not, it is true, see me. They take it, as it forever spills aay radiant into space in a golden waste, to a primal purpose, They impound its stellar energy, and with that force they make life out of the elements. They breathe upon the dust, and it is a rose."
    --Donald Culross Peattie, "On Striking Your Roots"


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#17 Spring '94
80 pages, new larger size (6" x 9") and Four-Color Cover!


Contents


"The Weddinng Ring Garden"
By Mara Beamish

"When a Young Man's Heart"
By Larry Hodgson

"On Striking Your Roots"
By Donald Culross Peattie

"It Gives Me Joy Feels All Over"
By Harold Dunn

"Volunteers"
By Clairborne Dawes

"Passengers"
By Diana Wells

"Playing With Frost"
By Pat Stone

"Gladys's Tree"
By Audrey Y. Scharmen

"The Riots of Spring"
By Jennifer King Moody

"Say It With Plastic"
By Steve Bender

"Worthy of His Hire"
By Jigs Gardner

"A Dark & Stormy Garden"
By Steven of You

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