A Dream Realized!
We started the Ramon Corona Children's Organic Garden (RCCOG), we had the vision of one day gathering in a lush, verdant setting to sit with the children and dine on food they grew...and today we did just that!
And like a dream, that gets its input from our conscious, subconscious and who knows where else - minds, the community magically came together today to contribute to this lovely effort and create magic.
We started with our plan of making a garden salad using the food grown at RCCOG. Everyone brought utensils, paper plates, home made dressing and fixins. To this we added new starter plants, Moms and Dads materializing just when needed, 40 fourth graders bursting with energy, and alot of love.
Mouse Melons

The guys overlooking the activity

Peppers, pole beans, lettuces are just a few of the contributions
Martin, Rocio and the kids all pitched in
The abundance of starter plants gifted to the program was astounding!
3 Amigos
Rocio oversees the pole bean planting
Add some biocarbon cane compost...
And voila!
The afternoon was a bustle of activity
Martin contributed his own starters
The harvest was plentiful and full of beauty
Lining up for salads
Moms also chipped in
The turnout was surprising
Everyone ate
Beautiful
Sergio's Dad Also Helped
Enaj y Fco. Selfie
Everyone worked side by side
Compost Kings
Anticipation
RCCOG, like any organic being, continues to live and grow and thrive the more we feed and nurture it. It has taken on a life of its own. If we continue to care for our garden, it will continue to take care of us.
We've seen how generous the community can be with this project. May it be a methphor for our own lives.
We wish to thank Rocio, Martin, Jack, Pete, Jorge, Maestra Alma, Directora Sylvia, Antonio, Brad, the Moms and Dads, the staff at Ramon Corona and last, but by no means least, our wonderful 4th grade class.
Also, Gracias to all those not mentioned who have given to this project.
May we grow from love...Simohn, Enaj, Louraisha y Fco.















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How wonderful to see a garden shared with so many enthusiastic people. Inspiring!
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