A live grass word installation done during a month-long art residency at I-Park in Connecticut. The word relates to the vestiges of stone walls used to delineate the early settler’s patches of land for cultivation, which are still evident in this rural area. The development of an agrarian society is generally seen as a significant marker in our evolution, where we moved away from being hunter gatherers to being self-sufficient by growing our own food sources. Grown in separate letter moulds, the letters were rearranged into anagrams and installed in a variety of locations on this large plot of land by carting them in a wheelbarrow.