At least two of the dwarf chestnut oak trees in Andy Goldsworthy’s Garden of Stones, the Museum’s Memorial Garden, produced their first acorns recently. I discovered them late last week while giving a tour to a visitor. We had been told that the trees would produce acorns years earlier, and for several autumns, I searched carefully. After a while, I simply gave up the annual vigil. And then unexpectedly, there they were.
September 11, 2011
Acorns
At least two of the dwarf chestnut oak trees in Andy Goldsworthy’s Garden of Stones, the Museum’s Memorial Garden, produced their first acorns recently. I discovered them late last week while giving a tour to a visitor. We had been told that the trees would produce acorns years earlier, and for several autumns, I searched carefully. After a while, I simply gave up the annual vigil. And then unexpectedly, there they were.
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