Multnomah Falls Lodge Landscape Construction
The planter beds are under renovation!
While the stone seat walls and benches are staying the planting beds, which had been infiltrated with morning glory, are getting new planting soil and an exciting new planting deign next week!
But first, the old dirt has to come out!
Next week new soil and new plants go in! Stay tuned for more progress photos next week!
And if you want to remember what it looked like before out the before pictures here.
Summer Camps & Retreat Centers Large & Small.
I’ve gotten to do a lot of great work in 2011 that has been inspiring to the Kahoots Mission. Our tag line, “Landscapes for the imaginative soul” rings truer than ever. Camp and Retreat master plans, large and small, for quiet, play, or inspiration, have become my passion and here’s why:
1. The natural environment. Camps and retreat centers have natural resources that are invaluable. A beautiful camp keeps guests coming back.
2. Interaction with the natural world is a critical piece of child development. To engage with nature is to engage and develop all of a child’s senses.
3. Engaging with nature is an intrinsic component of spiritual awareness in societies and religious traditions around the world. Integrating natural features in a beautiful and functional way supports a guests’ engagement with the spiritual experience of retreat.
4. The creative inspiration that results from a day spent in nature can fuel a month of my design work. For this same reason I love knowing that the places I am helping to design and nurture will offer similar inspiration for other guests. Can you imagine the possibilities of a world filled with people carrying a light heart full of creative inspiration?
My New Year’s resolution: To help organizations develop a master plan vision that supports their long-term goals, then use that plan to leverage the funding they need to make those goals happen.