12.31.2022

about that project

Brad and I worked together on a very special project this past year. Each season, another layer of progress was accomplished.

Similar to healing, heart projects do not happen all at once.

The project I am referring to is my mom's memorial area which began with her tree planting and bench unveiling on the first Mother's Day without her here with us on earth (2022).


It has become such a special serene place for us. 

This area is the first thing you see when you get to the bend of our long driveway.

The memorial area is not about the bench perse. It is about connection. Spiritual and otherwise. Feelings of remembrance, joy, sorrow, natures awe and inspiration. To name just a few.

It brings out all the feels.




Giant Swallowtail


Giant Swallowtail close-up


Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Monarch and Bubble bee
sharing late season zinnias

Late Summer, a Berry White Hydrangea was planted (pink blooms above). My mother had a prolific white one growing in her backyard. It is my first time growing Hydrangeas. Fingers crossed. 



Zinnias grown from collected seeds

The flower pots also had overwintered Calla Lilies.
They bloom before zinnias.

I thought Spring crocus named Remembrance would be a perfect way to add early season color. My plan is to naturalize low profile early blooming bulbs in the general area. Brad reminded me, he will have to work the area up in order to plant grass. 

I came up with Plan B for the bulbs I had already purchased. Several packs of crocus and species tulips were planted inside a triangle shaped area, within 3 existing pines. There is a stump in the middle, so it won't be worked up. I can't wait to see what blooms!! I can always relocate the bulbs, or better yet ~ plant more! 

Late Fall, Brad poured a colored concrete base for the bench. Notice the two circle indentations he added. Great idea! The two pots that flank the bench are in full sun & wind exposure. The pots dry out quickly and frequently tip over. Even with a rock base. Setting the pots down inside the circles will prevent tipping and they will still drain to the ground. He added drainage rocks as a base inside the circles. 

Over the Summer, the bench stayed on a pallet so it could be moved with the bobcat.

11.4.22

While walking our woods, another idea crossed my mind. 

I asked Brad if we could stamp the concrete base with actual leaves.

Poor Brad. I always ask for the unusual. Which translates as complicated. I never do things the easy way. Not intentional, it is just how I am wired. After all these years together, my requests no longer surprise him. Brad is more practical and we balance each other out. Stamping concrete is nothing new to him, but stamping with leaves is. He said yes, we could try :))

My mom loved trees. I think in part because she grew up with very few of them. She was born and raised in a big city (Madrid, Spain) where few trees grow in selective areas. In addition, the Fall month of September is both her month of birth and death.

I went on a mission collecting whatever leaves I could find that still had pliable life. It was slim pickings this late in the season. I noticed some semi-vibrant Maple leaves in our woods, high above on branches. Maple leaves have a distinct shape. I thought they would work great. 

I remembered t
he three Maples we planted a few years ago along our driveway and was happy to find they still had a few leaves. I climbed a ladder and plucked the few remaining leaves. No doubt my neighbors (rightfully so) thought I was nuts. The wind was whipping and there I was on a ladder collecting leaves.

For weeks, I kept all the collected leaves in plastic bags with moist paper towels. Waiting for the "concrete stars" to align. And they did.




Brad finishing the concrete base
11.11.22

A few of the Maple & Oak leaves were gently pressed into the concrete, after it formed up for a while. We left them in overnight and Brad carefully removed the leaves in the morning. The imprints turned out just as I had imagined!



See random leaf imprints (front area)

 Brad will probably add some concrete sealer and might stain the leaves to help them stand out. 

My mom would have loved the many detailed reminders of her…in disbelief she would have said "all this for me?". To which I would have replied, “Yes mom. All this, and SO much more love ~ all for you”.


Brad backfilled the base with black dirt

Mom's memorial area will be considered completed, when Brad plants grass in the Spring. Making it feel more connected to us, instead of a separate island area. 

I really wanted to add something during the Winter months. Brad made more of my wishes happen. We added 3 trees that light up on each side!   








notice the light crystals



light twinkles above the bench


We are considering adding a water feature of some kind in the future. Perhaps a stand alone rock bubbler, or a ground stream that flows to another water feature. If you know me at all, then you know the aura of water is an important part of what fuels me.  Adding year round flowing water or a large wildlife pond somewhere on our property has always been on our original wish list. Perhaps someday. Or not. I am totally okay, either way. It is nice to dream.



View from behind

Somehow, the three trees on the right form a distinct heart shape.

We were so surprised!! 
I will have to get a better photo with my camera.


My mothers memorial area is so healing just the way it is. Love can be felt, in every season.



9 comments:

Grey Horse Matters said...

What a beautiful and thoughtful remembrance area you’ve both made for your mom. I’m sure she’s looking down on you and smiling with a heart filled with love.

Happy New Year. Hope it’s filled with happiness and good health for all.

aurora said...

Thank you and for keeping in touch Arline! I miss reading your blog & seeing photos of your beautiful herd and home. I wonder how everyone is doing, especially you. Wishing you all a Healthy & Happy New Year!

Linda said...

That is such a beautiful memorial area to sit and reflect back on the good memories with your mom. A healing space. I love your idea. It’s magical. Happy New Year!

aurora said...

Happy New Year Linda! Thank you. Looking forward to reading more of your insightful posts.

Val Ewing said...

What a beautiful spot. Magical and full of grace and healing.
The view is incredible too!

The imprints in the concrete really turned out well.

aurora said...

Thanks Val. The spot/view was Brad's idea. It overlooks much of our property, horse pastures included.

I am very grateful for this special area. Especially since I wasn't allowed to participate in anything to do with her resting place. I can feel/heal with my mom in mind and heart, nearby <3

Shirley said...

How beautiful and well thought out- no surprise there! You two always put effort into all you do to make things right. I'm sure over time this will become your go to place for daily introspection and peace.
Wishing you and Brad many blessings this year.

aurora said...

Aww, thanks Shirley! It is a blessing for sure, and as is your Blogger friendship <3

Far Side of Fifty said...

What an awesome area to sit and relax and remember all the good times. The lights on the trees are just magical! :)