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HAIKU STONE
PATH
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Gualala Arts Center

Gualala, California 95445

         
     
     

 

How you may participate in this project

 

WALK THE TRAIL

Walk out the main doors of the Arts Center staying to the right side, under the porch roof. On your right side is De Prima Terrace. Walk across it and you will see stepping stones across the side road. There the path begins with a 'gate' of upright stones.


The path beginis a gentle downward slope going past two more stones. At the bottom you can see the next stone to your left. If you want to go right to go through the Torii Gate made by Michael Anderson and donated by Elain Jacob to take the lower trail, you can stop off on the platform to see the Gualala River below.

If you turn left at your first cross paths you will quickly go uphill again to emerge at the picnic grounds. Through then you will be in the parking lot and can see the Arts Center Building on your right.

Here is a map to the Global Harmony sites at Gualala Arts.

 

HAVE YOUR OWN HAIKU ON A STONE

If you are a member of Gualala Arts, have written haiku that have been published in a magazine, or a book, or has won a prize, you are invited to get your own stone with your haiku engraved on it.

Contact

David "Sus" Susalla Director of Gualala Arts

Sus@GualalaArts.org
707 -884-1138

 

PUT A HAIKU YOU LOVE ON STONE

If you are a member of Gualala Arts and wish to place a haiku you love - it can be from anyone - on a stone for the path, you may donate one.

Contact

David "Sus" Susalla Director of Gualala Arts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Updates

History

How it began

Installation of the first stones

The Who's Who of the Stones

How you can participate

Walk the trail

As a haiku writer

One who appreciates haiku

Other haiku projects

Link to Gualala Arts

   
     
     
 

 

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Page Copyright © Jane Reichhold - 2013.

Photos Copyright David Sus Susalla 2013.