Daily Archives: December 27, 2021


Wreath of the Day – Staffing News

Over the years we have been fortunate to work with John Lindemann at The First Lutheran Church of Boston, who started as a parishioner, took over the management of the secular end of things at the Church, and recently moved out of state with his family. We don’t know who will be our contact person next season, but missed having the chance to say goodbye to John and thank him for his good humor and flexibility. So this post is a virtual Thank You, John, for everything,


Saturday, February 5 – Sunday, February 27 – Gardens, Wine & Wilderness: A Tour of New Zealand

From soaring peaks to lush rainforest, from gorgeous vineyards to carefully cultivated gardens, The American Horticultural Society is thrilled to once again offer the opportunity to experience the wonders of New Zealand. Please join us, as we visit some of the most spectacular places on earth while experiencing this special country’s unique culture and history, February 5 – 27, 2022. Updated brochure and reservation form (includes pricing information)are now available.

Featuring a unique blend of destinations and culinary delights, this tour achieves a perfect balance between invigoration and relaxation and its Southern Hemisphere summer is a treat for winter-weary visitors.

Our AHS Host for the trip will be Rachel Muir, an environmental scientist and ecologist who over the course of a 40 year career worked for a variety of private firms and Federal agencies. Now retired, she spends her time writing, traveling, gardening, and teaching at the North Carolina Arboretum. Our Tour Leader is Richard Lyon a native Kiwi who practices landscape architecture in southeastern Pennsylvania. Tour highlights include:

  • Brilliant gardens that reflect the unique flora of this amazing country, ranging from large, impressive botanic gardens to romantic and intimate gardens.
  • Insight into native New Zealand history and culture through museum visits.
  • Pristine nature, experienced through environments ranging from glacial lakes to rugged landscapes to rich coastal plains.
  • Adventurous activities that include a visit to Mount Cook, the highest peak in New Zealand; bungee jumping (as a spectator or, for the more daring, as a participant); and opportunities for helicopter rides, zip-lining, or jet boating.
  • An introduction to New Zealand’s wine culture through visits to several vineyards.
  • Delightful cities: Christchurch, called the Garden City; Auckland, blessed with beautiful parks and a lively waterfront; Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, with a wonderful cosmopolitan vibe; Queenstown, an alpine city with much to see and do.
  • Serene sailings that include a cruise of Doubtful Sound aboard the Fiordland Navigator and ferry sailings, including an unforgettable experience as the sun sets behind the Auckland skyline.
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Monday & Tuesday, January 10 & 11, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm – Fun with Perspective: Understanding the Basics

Explore the fundamentals of perspective with Carol Ann Morley and take your drawing skills to a new level. Learn methods of measuring and how to draw in proportion; foreshortening; overlapping shapes and illusion of depth; linear and atmospheric perspective; light source; and techniques of shading with graphite. Examine how key shapes like the cube, cone, sphere and cylinder underlie all organic subjects and are the
foundation of drawing. Beginner to experienced students welcome. Friends of WCBG $225, nonmembers $275. To register, email wcbgfriends@wellesley.edu or call 781-283-3094. This class will take place in person in the Putnam classroom at the Gardens at Elm Bank in Wellesley.

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