You Forgot I was a Seed - Cotton t-shirt
Unisex Cotton T-shirt.
what didn't you do to bury me
but you forgot that I was a seed.
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Originally, the quote was written by a Greek LGBTQ poet named Dinos Christianopoulos. He wrote: “What didn’t you do to bury me/But you forgot that I was a seed.” The words are both challenging and empowering—a call to rise up in the midst of persecution. Whether or not this empowers us to stand against widespread oppression or simply smaller personal struggles, I think it gives us strength and a starting point for deeper thought. Seeds are used to represent new beginnings.
Fall Equinox Picnic
An afternoon picnic and U-pick flowers at Concession Road Garden - Sunday September, September 22 (3-6pm). Included is a charcuterie picnic from Causing a Scene HN and local refreshments; as well as a take home bouquet from the flowers you picked.
Sunday Field Flowers U-pick
Sold out
Sundays in July, August and September
Bring your gang or family and spend some time picking flowers - a perfect outing on a summer Sunday afternoon (Max group size is 10).
Kids under 12 pick for free and must be accompanied by an adult.
You'll be able to cut as many flowers as will fit in the bucket provided.
*Buckets and snips provided, as well as a sleeve for taking your flowers home.