Inclusive Community Gardens Society Keremeos

Inclusive Community Gardens Society Keremeos These Community Gardens are of, by and for the people of the community.

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05/28/2026

who else sees this sigh

My dad handed me two clothespins. “This,” he said, “is the story of everything.”

In one hand: a clothespin from the 1960s. Solid hardwood, smooth from decades of use. It still works perfectly, some 60 years later.

In the other: a clothespin from 2025. Lighter, paler wood, brittle. The spring is thin and unstable. Marketed as “extra durable,” my dad just raised an eyebrow.

At first glance, it’s just two clothespins. But they tell a bigger story — the shift from durability to disposability, from craftsmanship to cost-cutting, from stewardship to constant consumption. This is planned obsolescence in action.

Products are designed to fail so we must keep buying. Slowly, subtly, they break. Frayed wires, cracked hinges, brittle springs. Not because we want more, but because the old was never built to last.

The costs are everywhere. Landfills overflow. Wallets empty. And maybe most quietly, our spirits grow accustomed to impermanence, to the idea that nothing is meant to endure.

What if this philosophy extends beyond objects? What if it shapes how we treat relationships, communities, homes, even the Earth — as temporary, replaceable, disposable?

It doesn’t have to be this way. That 1960s clothespin reminds us another path is possible. That we once made things to last, and we can again. That quality, care, and intention matter. That we can design for repair, for continuity, for meaning.

The story in my palm is about more than laundry. It’s about the choices we make — and the world they create.

05/19/2026

Come visit the garden! We have Guelph millennial asparagus crowns available (32 of them). Plus onion sets, red norland and sieglinde seed potatoes. Now is the time to plant these! We are accepting offers for volunteers as the season ramps up.

05/14/2026

Come into the garden and choose some treasures for your garden We have for the taking - norland red seed potatoes, sieglinde seed potatoes, tomatoes starts, dahlia tubers, plus whatever Albert discovers daily. We are open 9 until noon daily.

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