
Green Gulch Zen Center and Farm held an edible herb walk. It was a perfect day for it, nice breeze and sunny. We walked around the farm and sampled sorrel, wild black mustard, wild onion, and dock just to name a few. It was pretty cool just picking weeds up for our salad.

My favorite was the watercress.

There are shrines of Buddha everywhere.

It was very mindful and quiet going on the walk. The day was much appreciated.
2 comments:
I love it! Is this tour available still?
I think they do it seasonally, so you gotta check back on the Green Gulch site. They said they would do another for Summer.
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