STOP! And stay ZEN!

Konnichiwa (“Hello” in Japanese)

Traditional Japanese Zen Garden

In he 12th century Ancient Kyoto, Japan, or the “Muromachi Period” was a start of Zen Buddhism to the Japanese people. Zen is a Japanese word that translates to “mediation” or “absorption.”  The Japanese people would have special rock gardens in Ancient Buddhist Temples that were called “Zen Gardens” would represent meditation, peace, and were intend to imitate the intimate essence of nature.

A Finished Zen Garden


Popsicle Stick and Cardboard borders
After all the craziness that the week of Valentines brought, Matt thought of an awesome Art Project to bring some peace and quiet into Senior OSC. Some of the kids joined us to create some beautiful Zen Gardens, hidden with messages of what they think their own definition of what life means for them. This project's goal was to find inner peace and relaxation in their own miniature sands of time and tranquility.

Hidden Messages of What Life Means


Addition of Sand and Designs
Hopefully, the calm nature of these cute gardens will resonate throughout OSC, so everyone can find a little peace in their lives.  Keep calm and stay cool!Sayonara (“Goodbye!” in Japanese)

 -Damian

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