The Pleasance
comments (26) December 18th, 2012 in blogsMany of you might not be aware that the Taunton Press, and thus Fine Gardening, is based in Newtown, Connecticut. Taunton has made this wonderful town its home for over 30 years. We're all a bit fragile at the moment. Luckily, no one in the company was directly affected family-wise by last week's horrible tragedy, but plenty have friends who lost loved ones. Today I'm featuring a few photos from the park in the middle of Newtown called The Pleasance. It's maintained by our local newspaper, the Newtown Bee, and no one who drives through town can miss this peaceful place. I hope even just a few town residents find some comfort here in the months and years to come. Give your loved ones extra-big hugs, and stay safe.
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Comments (26)
Thank you for the beautiful pictures you share today. I would love visiting this park if it were in my town. The rock work and paths are wonderful and I love the little bridge with the iris on each side. The turtle is so life like. I enjoyed each of the close up pictures, the cones, flower and the fountains water dropping and splashing.........Maybe a symbol of the tears that are being shed in your town but hopefully the healing that those tears can bring in this beautiful place as well.
Thank you for the beauty you share with us each day. Posted: 5:53 pm on December 18th
There is NO better way we can show the families who have suffered such tragic loss that we feel their pain than to react to their loss with meaningful action that will prevent future families from going through such suffering.
Condolences and platitudes are nice. Meaningful, rational gun control legislation would be a heck of a lot nicer, in my opinion. Posted: 4:12 pm on December 18th
Posted: 1:58 pm on December 18th
Is there some way that we, as particapants of Fine Gardening POTD can raise funds for a memorial garden with the names of the children on it in this community park?
Posted: 11:50 am on December 18th
I thank you for the pleasure of the lovely garden photos which I enjoy each morning with my own garden featured once as well. I also love the magazine and other publications.
With sorrow and caring thoughts,
from your neighbours in Canada (we live in Victoria, B.C. and visit the USA here on our west coast) Posted: 10:30 am on December 18th
I clicked on my daily e-mail from 'Fine Gardening' this morning hoping for some respite from the sorrow that comes from reading the front page of the 'New York Times', only to find that there is no escape from reality.
An apt metaphor for this situation.
Our nation must face the reality that we have created and improve it.
Meanwhile, I hope The Pleasance brings comfort to those in Newton who are suffering. Posted: 9:42 am on December 18th
Beautiful garden Posted: 8:45 am on December 18th
A nation's heart is with you.
Thank you for gifting us with a place of beauty to go in our minds to pray and meditate for all who have ever been touched by such tragedy and loss.
So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.(Matthew 18:12-14 ESV)
' And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.' - Kahlil Gibran
"Let the waters settle you will see stars and moon mirrored in your Being." -- Rumi
When there is a drive for a memorial in their memory in Pleasance park, please let us all know...to be a little part of Newtown,CT.
I find Peace in knowing they are in heaven...
I now envision those beautiful faces as dancing angels...
Peace
Posted: 8:38 am on December 18th
Regina Posted: 7:07 am on December 18th
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