Human Flower Project
Scents and Sensibilities of Pamela Price
When it comes to social networking, Pamela Price of San Antonio qualifies as a power station – fueled with goodwill and idealism. Her Red, White and Grew is reviving and renewing the Victory Garden for 21st Centurians. Her twitter site is crackling with action.
And Dig for Texas, another brainchild, is gathering petitions for a vegetable garden to be planted at the Texas Governor’s mansion – part of a bigger push toward sustainable food production and homegrown edibles statewide.
Yesterday we had the pleasure of meeting Pamela in person, and generously she brought us some Goodwin Creek lavender harvested from her own yard. We’d call it heavenly, Pamela, except we know better. This beautiful herb came right out of the Texas soil. We’ve poured it into a bag and now have a sachet that will freshen a car ridden in too many times by too many nervous people and panting dogs.
Thank you, Pamela. Till we meet again….

Writer, gardener, and dynamo Pamela Price, from Leon Springs, Texas, after a macrobiotic lunch at Casa de Luz in Austin
Photo: Human Flower Project
