- Flowers
- 3ordination
- A creative assortment of flowers courtesy of Apple and Nan.
- A lay supporter
- A newly-blooming succulent
- A peaceful afternoon abiding in walking meditation.
- A rising sun gives a halo to trees lining the Black Rock trail in early March.
- A robe soaks in the mordant bath, where tone begins to appear on the cloth.
- After daily chores and the midday meal, Dhammavaro sews his three robes. The “triple set”consists of the sabong - a robe worn at the waist; the jiworn - an outer robe covering the body; and the sanghati - a double-layered robe for formal occasions.
- After sewing is complete, Dhammavaro washes the sanghati with soap and water - this removes any oil his fingers may have left on the garment so that dye will hold to the cloth.
- After straining the madrone bark, Dhammavavro moves the weak dye liquid to another pot, where it will be boiled and reduced. To stay on schedule, he spent four nights' vigil in a cold basement retrofitted with dyeing equipment.
- Ajahn Karunadhammo greeting the community
- Ajahn Kassapo maximizing sunlight exposure for some plants, Theras' vestry.
- Ajahn Ñaniko leads chanting during an evening puja at the future chedi site, located above the Cool Oaks trail.
- An impromptu crowd gathers for a Dhamma talk from Luang Por Pasanno in early March, prior to shelter-in-place restrictions.