Master Gardener
Tonight I was certified a "Master Gardener" by Louisiana State University's (LSU) Cooperative Extension Service.
But in my heart and mind - my maternal grandfather Joseph Essie Bernard ("Acie") will always and for evermore be the only genuine "Master Gardener" in our family. Lucky for me he lived just across the street as I grew up. More about him on another day.
Our class had been meeting each Monday for the past several months - and we all have some volunteer work to do to retain our certification, but it has been one of the most enlightening semesters of study in my life.
I will add more to this entry later (as in days later) - so check back if you are interested in this topic. I also hope my fellow Master Gardeners will add posts to this site. They have each been invited to do so.
I just wanted to mark this day in some way, so wrote this after returning from my final class. I feel like Johnny Appleseed must have felt when he started out walking across America : full of hope and big ideas and enthusiasm and the desire to plant things and help teach others to do the same.
I already know that my specialty and focus will be Organic Gardening.
I love not only the results of OG, but also - and more importantly i feel - the whole lifestyle and spiritual side of OG.
I already feel empowered by this semester's work and study, and hope to be sowing my new-found knowledge, enthusiasm, and desire in as many fertile locations as I can find - be that actual gardening beds or people's minds and hearts and souls .
Have hope, will travel !


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