The Stick Garden
1465 Fairfax, Birmingham, Michigan
also co-located just outside the House of Flux in Parallel Universe #18
The Stick Garden in the winter of 2009. |
The Stick Garden on October 5, 2008.
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The Stick Garden as it appeared on December 8, 2007.
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...as it appeared on August 31, 2007.
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Sometime in the summer of 2001 I got the idea to create a garden of sticks in a shaded section of our backyard. Instead of throwing out old brooms, broken rakes with wooden handles, and bamboo poles, I decided to start sticking them in the ground in my backyard.
Sometimes on trash night, I stop and take wooden sticks and poles out of other people's trash--anything that looks different and that qualifies as a "stick" (e.g., a hockey stick, an old wooden-handled pitchfork). Mostly this has been a real casual hobby and low-frequency activity. On occasion, Janice and I have also bought a few sticks and poles that we knew would make the Stick Garden look more interesting. Some of the more interesting sticks in the stick garden include: an oyster pole used to harvest oysters (certainly not native to Michigan). We've got a primitive old hay rake from Turkey. An old wooden chair made of branches. A butterfly net on a long wooden pole. My sister, Cheryl Bukoff, gave me some old-school ski poles. They are in the stick garden now. I keep adding to the stick garden on an irregular basis. When the sticks fall down, I try to put them up again. Some of the original sticks have rotted past the point of keeping them going. That's okay. There are always more sticks in the world. |
Stick Garden with 35 sticks on January 5, 2004 Click on image to view larger panoramic photo of stick garden |
The Stick Garden on February 5, 2005 |
The Stick Garden on July 2, 2005 Click photo to view enlarged panoramic photo |
Two close-up views in the Stick Garden, July 2, 2005. |
The Stick Garden after a beautiful early winter snow storm, December 16, 2005. In December 2005, the Stick Garden also served as the setting for the Christmas photo that Janice and I send out each year. Click here to view this photo. |
Three views of the Stick Garden in the Fall, September 16, 2006. |
Stick Garden after adding a new set of sticks
December 25th, 2006 -- no snow for Christmas this year Someone down the street moved out and left a lot of their old hoes, shovels and rakes out at the curb. I brought a bunch of them home and added them to the stick garden today. This was the biggest addition to the stick garden in several years. |
Wild spring crocuses bloom in the stick garden -- March 25, 2007
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