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    January 2026

    On Permanence and Stewardship

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    A memorial landscape must outlast its founders. This is the central challenge of stewardship: building something that endures not because it is maintained, but because it is designed to last.

    Rainbow Meadow is being structured with long-term permanence as a founding principle. The land, the plantings, the materials, the legal framework. All are chosen with decades in mind, not seasons.

    Stewardship also means community responsibility. The sanctuary must fit the town it serves. It must be a neighbor, not an imposition. This requires patience, transparency, and genuine engagement.

    We are building slowly because permanence demands it. Every decision, from path materials to governance structure, is made with the understanding that this place must hold its meaning long after the people who built it are gone.

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