"I am sorry Hiroshi, we went away last minute! i have just returned last night. We have had a squirrel incident and are down to Yves' as lone survivor. The third one never came up. I also attached the remnants of Lucien's." ---Janet Yves Mervin-Leroy with newly planted pots on May 12th at "Eat Clay or Die" exhibition curated by Susannah Tisue and Michele Quan in May at Greenwich House Pottery. Now, it sprouted!! Congrats!! Lucien Mervin-Leroy with newly planted pots on May 12th at "Eat Clay or Die" exhibition curated by Susannah Tisue and Michele Quan in May at Greenwich House Pottery. Sadly, a squirrel attacked the pot. I am sorry!!
Hibaku trees: the trees that survived the atomic bombings/Nature tells us with no ideological standpoint about war atomic bombs peace nature and the environment - Dr. Chikara Horiguchi 原爆にも耐え生きる被曝樹木/自然は戦争 原子爆弾 命 ネイチャー 環境などをイデオロギーに関係なく語ってくれます - 樹木医堀口力 Grow your hibaku tree: treeprojects@gmail.com