Sunday, April 27, 2008

kim wade, city hall's chauncey gardener

Everyone loves a flower. Kim Wade gives us bouquets. Of tulips. And advice. And to the public servants and citizens who pass by the thousand or so blooming tulips everyday at City Hall, she provides these to us for little more than a moment of our time. Small payment indeed, so that we might find moments of happiness in our cubicle world of deadlines, traffic snarls, and congestion.

Wade, whose area of expertise spans the gamut from children's literature to organic gardening (the secret is pulling all the weeds by hand!) to olde timey music and then some, maintains the grounds of Kansas City's City Hall and adjacent Municipal Court and Communications Center. Last fall when the mums were blooming Mayor Funkhouser was heard to remark, "in my twenty years of working at City Hall, it's never looked better."

Indeed. Citizens deserve as much. Here's to blooms, blossoms, and local color in places you don't expect to find it.

2 comments:

sarahstar said...

tulips? what,you getting soft? wheres the liberal swing on that?

Warrior Ant Press Worldwide Anthill Headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. said...

yo tachy,

ever since the republicans started bulldozing wetlands, jailing hippies, and starting wars, flowers have been the providence of progressives and liberals alike. although you will still find tulips planted around the graves of fallen soldiers in most every national cemetary. dead soldiers don't vote, but their friends and family do.

want more tulips on graves? vote for mcgruff the crime dog.