This year, particularly, I’ve been meditating on the fact that gardens and poems share critical, linked invitations.
And because even as the planet warms, gardens and poems help cool us off, practically and emotionally.
I don’t think I’m overstating the case to say that time spent with poems and gardens build pathways that actually repair us.
In their own small plots, poems build diverse networks as well: Sinking into the rhythms and pleasures of literature stimulates the parts of our brains attuned to empathy, helping us build attention, kindness, compassion, regard.
Gardens and poems invite that kind of dwelling.
Persons:
Tess Taylor, Tess Taylor Adrianne Mathiowetz I’d, I’d, I’ve, Andrew Marvell, Warren St, Brooklyn brownstones, ”, Emily Dickinson
Organizations:
“, CNN, Warren, Brooklyn, National Endowment, Arts, Gardens
Locations:
Brooklyn