Pamela Anderson's Renaissance Started in Her Home Garden: "That's Where I Found Myself Again"
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Pamela Anderson's recent endeavors highlight her evolution into a multifaceted artist. Following her acclaimed role in "The Last Showgirl," she released a vegan cookbook featuring family recipes influenced by her expansive garden on her Vancouver Island estate. Acquired from her grandparents three decades ago, Arcady is not just a biological sanctuary but also a deep emotional space where her family history intertwines with her current life. In interviews, she reflects on the personal significance of gardening, drawing parallels between nature, family, and lifelong passions.
It means peaceful, rustic place, Anderson explains. This whole new chapter? It started in the garden, where everything came back together for me.
Food comes from the ground, comes from the earth. I realized, Oh, I can have my own garden. I wanted to make an incredible garden.
The garden reflects both my past and the future, as my sons learned from this rich tradition of gardening shared by generations.
Arcady is filled with fragrant roses, ground cherries, melons, and so much more—it's a place where family memories intertwine with nature's bounty.
Read at Architectural Digest
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