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Endangered Knowledge: The Soul of Humus -#1b Collecting raw materials

A peak in n my studio rich with native plants drying

I reached out to the Katy Prairie Conservancy, and they put me in touch with Bill Stransky with the Texas Rice Coalition, Bill a founder of the Katy Prairie Conservancy is a rock star in the nature Conservancy world. He very kindly offered to help me identify native grasses. He met me on a Sunday morning with his college-age daughters and not only pointed out native plants, but they helped me cut and bag them. It was such an honor to meet him and have him support my environmental work. I can not finish these piece without help in accessing native plants. It was a great day. I am hoping to meet Bill again in the fall when the rice plants are ready to harvest. It is important I have rice grasses since the exhibitiion space is a Success rice grain silo. The plants we harvested are presently drying in ny studio. My studio smells like heaven covered in plants. It is also the new home to a few spiders.

Bill Stransky and his daughters.

A bag of prairie seed mix. - donated by Bill to my project

The mix-

A new studio mate.

This is just the beginning, I need a lot more plants to dry for this large old male beast.