“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead
A plane buzzed to signal a special event today at Homeward Bound – the annual Volunteer Picnic. This is the one time during the year when all volunteers come together to an afternoon of appreciation, and connection.
And of course – they were accompanied by their honored guests: the Goldens; almost all of them (like Libby and Jasmine below) rescued from Homeward Bound.
The saying goes, “it takes a village” – and that couldn’t be more evident than today’s gathering. In this all-volunteer organization, each person contributes their unique talents putting in long hours, at, and away from, the ranch. Many times, their paths do not cross except at a couple of events each year. There are transporters, feeders, walkers, groomers, trainers, placement experts, foster families, community representatives and more in addition to the volunteer staff.
They are the lifeblood of the organization, and the reason why Homeward Bound is able to take dogs that other shelters find challenging to place, and create miracle, happily-ever-afters for hundreds of dogs each year.
In all the hubbub, we did still manage to get some gardening in. It is, after all, prime fall planting season, and both Ina and Maria are expanding beds in the Memorial Garden.
Ina plans a California natives garden to frame the garden’s entry. We spent about six hours pick-axing old roots, uncovering archeological treasure,
gigantic weeds,
and laying the groundwork for her next amazing creation.
Having just doubled the size of the Herb Garden,
Maria is now planning to convert the Container Garden into a Fragrant Garden.
By next spring, St. Francis will be surrounded by the smells of orange blossoms, star jasmine, rosemary, lavender, thyme and gardenias.
So many plans – so little time. Hope to see you in the Garden.
Give me a little rest and then I’ll be ready for the transforming of the St. Francis area. I see a vacation in the near future.
Well earned 🙂
I’m recognized by the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension as a Master Gardener. I’d like to say right now, your dedicated group of volunteer gardeners should be recognized as Master Golden Gardeners. What they are accomplishing is amazing. And, congratulations to all the volunteers who support those special dogs. Thank you for sharing their accomplishments because this is a blog I look forward to reading because of all these dedicated, highly people.
Oh…I see t-shirts with our new title! Love it 🙂 Thanks for visiting. You spur us on!
I second the comments here – the work accomplished here is fantastic. A blessing this special place really is. I love the title!!
Two votes. It wins! 🙂
I’m in. Order the shirts!
🙂
As always, such beautiful photographs and words that lovingly tell a story of determination and devotion — with the goldens and in the gardens! Thanks for all your hard work everyone!
Thanks for visiting, commenting and inspiring us on! 🙂