awilsongarden


The pictures above are from Toronto's Alex Wilson Community Garden. Alex Wilson wrote a great, influential book called The Culture of Nature. When he died, this garden was made in his memory. It's right on the best graffitti alley in Toronto, which also happens to be my off-road route to work. Will post the occasional spring picture of this garden and alley because A: it's a beautiful thing, and B: there's another, very much alive, Alex Wilson on Digital Media Tree who spends a great deal of his time birdwatching in Central Park, one of the most cultured pieces of nature on the planet.
"We must build landscapes that heal, connect and empower, that make intelligible our relations with each other and the natural world: places that welcome and enclose, whose breaks and edges are never without meaning. We urgently need people living on the land, caring for it, working out an idea that includes human life and human livelihood. All of that calls for a new culture of nature, and it cannot come soon enough." Alex Wilson, 1953-1993

- sally mckay 4-15-2004 6:26 am

beautiful, sally mckay.
- selma 4-15-2004 7:07 pm


Nice, and thanks for the plug. Just to confuse things further, there’s also the “original” Alex Wilson (1766-1813) who also fits into the theme…
- alex 4-15-2004 9:37 pm