Holiday
WELL, IT’S BEEN A LOVELY May – December romance, blogging and creating content for Green Apple, and charting out an ecological business plan for the company. Now that winter is starting to take hold, we will be winding down operations for the coming months. Peter and Andrea will still be available for consultation, estimation, designing and planning. In fact, December, January, February, and March are great months to get a conversation going about what you would like your yard to look like next year. And of course, we are still very happy to design and build you an indoor living wall, anytime you like. But as soon as heavy snowfall blankets the city, our teams in the field will pack it in for the winter.
WORK HARD, PLAY HARD: that’s our motto. When Halloween falls on a weekend, there’s absolutely no excuse not to let your hair down and put out your freak flag. Dressing up and acting up is fun, it lets us try on different ideas of being, unencumbering ourselves from expectations. Look, Peter’s baby boy Caiden is only a month old, and even he got into the action… he’s even rocking a pose! Hope you all had a happy Halloween…
UNTIL I RETURNED TO WORK at Green Apple in late May, I had spent the last several years living in other countries on other continents in other cultures that did not celebrate Halloween. Sure, pretty much every culture has it own version of Dress-Up Day, where down is up and up is down and just about everything goes. For example, here is a photo of me and a friend at a Purim party about a year and a half ago, in Israel. But there’s something special about Halloween, for me. And it’s not the candy! It’s the explicit embracing of the dark, holy half of the human soul and the spirit world. So to all my fellow witches in the T-Dot rocking the pentagram, Happy Pagan New Year! To all my Taqwacore Sufis and Pirate Punks, here’s wishing y’all an Eid Mubarak! And to all the Necromancing Ninjas in the house, and to the whole 4-1-6 Zombie Zoo: have a super-duper Day of the Dead!

