Sofi Sabbagh seasonal calendar

 

Sofi’s Seasonal Signposts

 

Last week in a return-of-the-light antidote to mid-winter, post-election, extinction crisis despair I wrote about the first Murnong planting at Joe’s Garden, the CERES staff solstice bonfire and NUCA’s (Neighbours United for Climate Action) first meeting.

I also wrote about an eight season calendar that I’d fallen in love with which I couldn’t quite fit in….until this week.

The Seasonal Signposts, Food Garden and Foraging Calendar on Wurundjeri Country (that’s it above) was created by Sofi Sabbagh, an artist and educator at CERES.

Sofi says the calendar helps her see and listen to her local environment and better care for the Merri Creek catchment that she lives and works along.

Using the concept of the eight Wurundjeri seasons the calendar maps out time and the seasons with “illustrations of what appears when, including animal activity, events, native plants, foraging, and food garden guide.
 

​Each season the calendar asks its owner to fill in following questions….

How’s the soil?

How healthy are these plants?

How is what I’m noticing (ie a bird) different from last year (and why?)

How might this environmental change affect another creature? (and plant, and another and another…)

Which plants/animals are significant to me?

Which animals/plants appear in significant times of my life?

Which plants/animals do I most obviously affect?

Which plants/animals most obviously affect me?

 
First off I have to say I love this calendar – it feels as though it could just as easily be danced or sung or told as a story.

And like many brilliant ideas it’s elegantly simple – I could make my own calendar in a couple of minutes on a big sheet of paper.

At its essence it’s a hand-drawn matrix of five radiating circles dissected by seven wavy lines into various sized pie slices.

But once drawn it’s a tool that tunes me into my local cycles, helps me see seasons through a Wurundjeri lens and builds a year-by-year record of the patterns and changes in the natural world around me.

Which, as powerfully disruptive organisms finding ourselves entrusted with an unfamiliar biogeochemical continent, I think we really ought to know.

Sofi Sabbagh runs the Merri Merri Farm Play and Kids Club down at Joe’s Market Garden.

If you’d like a copy of her calendar to inspire it’s available to purchase here, there’s also a blank version and of course you could also just draw one of  your own.
 

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  1. i would like to purchase a seasonal calendar called
    MY seasonal signposts in the july 2019 newsletter

  2. Hi, this is Aida from OAC Brunswick West. Currently in the room we are developing a intentional teaching about the seassons all year around. I saw the poster about Wurundjeri seassons and I was wondering if there is any way to get it to share it within the room.

  3. HI Sophia what a wonderful find. I just love you design the colours yo have used ar light not too heave just beautiful.
    I would like to purchase your art exactly the same as the design on the web displaying the different seasons
    I am presently developing a package to do supervision for Aboriginal AHLO who work in the helth field. Yor design would be perfect. The problem for me is I need it now sorry is that a possibility.