Some folks get it, some don’t. Others paint it.
My old truck with the garden in the back has been driven to countless flower shows and events across the eastern half of the US. It has been featured in magazines, online sites, garden books, and on NPR programs. It still drives fine, and the garden still flourishes through heat and cold, year in and year out, with only twice-a-year replacement of a handful of seasonal annuals.
The antique truck is better known than I am. Over the thirty or so years I’ve had it, it has been through many makeovers. Its current, cheery form has been preserved on film – as a result, people often call out a greeting while I’m driving through Jackson.
FOR MORE ON MY TRUCK AND ITS CELEBRATED GARDEN, CLICK HERE
Some years ago, a neighbor gave me a painting of the truck, a detail of which is above. Recently it has been put to more canvas by celebrated artists: water colorist Wyatt Waters, my own daughter Zoe Pearl Rushing of Dimebox Art and feather artist Elaine Maisel of Feathermore.

Painted as a contribution for NPR affiliate Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s fundraiser, old friend Wyatt knocked this masterpiece out in my own driveway.

I met Elaine Maisel at an art lecture I was presenting and was amazed to find her displaying this incredible rendering of my truck and me (in the guise of a bird) on a turkey feather.

Elaine explained how the individual barbs of a feather hold together well enough to support her delicate brushstrokes. Which of course are more than teensy!

I persuaded my daughter Zoe, better known for her work as a commissioned pet and people portraitist, to stroke a whimsical rendering of my truck, again, to support an MPB drive time appeal.
The truck painting will eventually form part of a father/daughter book collaboration about heirloom potted plants and vernacular yard art.
My thanks to all these artists – and to the many folks who send me photos they have taken of themselves beside my funky old truck all around the country.
OTHER ARTISAN WORK IN MY GARDEN

While I’m thinking about art, here are just a few examples of yard art from my own garden, all made by members of the Mississippi Craftsmen Guild. I will be visiting with them at the annual Chimneyville exhibition, on this weekend at the Trademart Building (state fairgrounds, Jackson Mississippi), one of my favorite annual events. If you can make it, be sure to say hey to those who specialize in garden art and crafts!
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As one of my landscape professors Neil Odenwald was fond of pointing out, “Every good garden – every one – should have art work that is personal, says something about who you are…” And obviously I am of the home-made ilk who, lacking personal artistry skills, appreciates others who help me express myself better in my garden!
The Craftsmen Guild is holding its holiday exhibit and sales at the Mississippi Trademart Building Fri-Sun, December 6-8. Here are a couple of shots I took there during show set-up on Thursday.


Those are great paintings of the Feldertruck. I love all the garden art and sculptures, also. I have a 1982 Ford F-100 that has seen a lot of interesting places during its lifetime. It pretty much only gets used for gardening, sort hauls, and moving stuff about these days.
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Thanks! Not too late to get started on one of your own – my first was a simple bag of potting soil and a handful of plants, set up against the cab…
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I love that truck; bring it back to Mobile.
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Any time! Love Eastern LA!
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This was an especially interesting post. Your truck garden is wonderful. I loved the feather painting. The bird dies resemble you.
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Thanks…I often FEEL like an old bird!
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Love it!
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Thanks Peggy – I have had SO MUCH fun planting and showing off the LGT (Little Green Truck) you created!
Email me about your trip from Oklahoma to England…
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