Helen Chesnut’s "work" was not merely a job; it was a vocation of connection. Starting in the late 1970s, she began writing her garden column for the Times Colonist . At a time when gardening advice was often stiff, scientific, or impersonal, Chesnut brought a narrative voice. She didn't just tell readers how to prune a rose; she told them when to do it in relation to the specific microclimate of the Saanich Peninsula.
Cherry Manescu is a Romanian architect and urban planner known for her innovative and sustainable approach to urban design. Her work focuses on creating livable, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible cities. With a strong background in architecture and urban planning, Manescu has been able to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making her a respected figure in the field. chery manescu work
Chery Manescu is active on Substack (where she shares weekly essays on creativity and melancholy) and hosts small-scale gallery pop-ups in the Pacific Northwest. Her print zines are sold through independent bookshops and her personal site. Helen Chesnut’s "work" was not merely a job;