When people lose someone they love, the inclination to
forget self-care is a consistent factor in the grieving process. Recently, it
was brought up in conversation that I must be doing well as I am able to write
posts in my blog. I shudder at the notion that someone can define me as in good
health, merely because I chose to share words. For me to be carrying on daily,
it takes every bit of strength and courage; even to face the world. It is much
easier to ‘hide’ behind a computer screen than to actually be in society on a
regular basis. When I do venture out, it is to specific places where I feel
that I will be in control. Additionally,
I prefer locations which reflect the harmony I am seeking.
THYME ON 43RD JAPANESE GARDENS is one of those
settings that transformed my intention of finding some peace into reality. This
stunning place was discovered in December of last year, when I was not looking
forward to the holiday season.
Upon arriving at the location in Langley, B.C, the grounds
had been transformed into a breathtaking winterscape of brilliant LED lights, Christmas décor and a fusion of warmth; all found in the outdoor structures.
Every detailed adornment was blended in a whimsical style.
Combining the beauty of nature with exceptional golden baubles, lighted deer
and a captivating angel, gave the impression of tranquility layered with
elegance.
My attention was pulled in many directions as I kept finding
the loveliest of objects interspersed amongst the Japanese Gardens. Walking
over the wooden bridge, I was drawn in by the sound of a cascading waterfall,
which plunged into a pond filled with multicolored Koi fish. I strolled along
the stone interlocked with lush thyme and found myself, along with my partner,
being welcomed by the element of fire at the outdoor hearth.
It was pointed out the roof covering the seating area was
active with living plants, which promote a clean atmosphere and is a habitat
for birds in the area to come nest. All of the spectacular grounds were created
and designed by native Japanese landscapers.
A recent post by Evelyn Faulkner on THYME ON 43RD JAPANESE
GARDENS Facebook page states:
“Thank you to
everyone for their generous donations to Ronald McDonald House during our
recent event, Brookswood Luminaire! We raised
$5200.00 which enables a family to stay at the house for 80 nights! Well done!”
As I am not on Facebook anymore, I was fortunate to still be
able to access the update and provide to my readers, the generous contributions
people made over the holiday season, to the worthy cause of Ronald McDonald House.
Being a
mother who has lost a child, I was able to connect with Evelyn Faulkner’s
purpose of supporting an organization that assists families when they are
facing challenging times. For me, I found grace under the shelter of palm
trees, in the midst of a darken night aglow with marvelous simplicity. It was
a place where I could abandon my sorrow and accustom myself to the sheer idea
of wellness.
This one
evening in December, uncertain of what I may find, I was greeted by
the devotion of those wanting to share the true essence of what Christmas is
all about: to stir the imagination, ignite the senses and find the light within
all of us.
By T L.
Alton
* I would like to further add THYME ON 43RD JAPANESE GARDENS is seeking Corporate Sponsorship. As Evelyn would like to open her garden 1 day a week for respite, for caregivers and people needing healing in any way. If she were able to secure Sponsorship, she considers it a blessing.
* I would like to further add THYME ON 43RD JAPANESE GARDENS is seeking Corporate Sponsorship. As Evelyn would like to open her garden 1 day a week for respite, for caregivers and people needing healing in any way. If she were able to secure Sponsorship, she considers it a blessing.
* Thyme on 43rd is located at
21004 43 Ave. For further information on booking THYME ON 43RD JAPANESE GARDENS for Fundraisers, Private Tours
and Events, Contact: info@thymeon43rd.com
or
Telephone: 604-534-5902
The gardens are amazing alot of time spent creating a masterpiece & is where you could find peace thank you for sharing for agood cause. paul xx
ReplyDeleteWhat nights are the gardens open to the public in December 2013?
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, You would need to contact the owner of Thyme on 43rd, Evelyn Faulkner directly to speak with her about your interest.
DeleteTelephone: 604-534-5902
Regards, Tonya