It wasn't just how the tent transformed the yard with soft greens and fairy lights. It was that the event transformed neighbors from people who chat about how deer are eating their hostas into people with careers and travels and families out of state, in short, into fully rounded human beings.
I have a theory about my neighborhood, where houses are tucked away on wooded lots and there's a scale and beauty lacking in many suburban enclaves. People don't move here for showy homes. They move here because they like the woods and fields. It's a value that translates into many other admirable qualities. Last night reminded me of those.
(The tent that transformed our backyard for Suzanne and Appolinaire's wedding.)