April showers bring May … gifts? Go to page 12, and get yours. It’s free: “It’s On Me.” There are some newly cultivated, budding flowers in our ZEN garden in this issue as well. We’ve acquired a feng shui expert, a local theater guru and a poet musician who all introduce themselves and what you can expect from their future columns. Because we like to be ZEN and balanced around here, our staples deliver; Descriptive and Fabulous talk railroad history, and Downtown Code illustrates new tech inroads being made by teaching code downtown. We’d like to extend a special thanks to April Teixeira for helping us carry out our own teaching by illustrating the topic of land assemblage on page 13 and for breaking new ground in our art repertoire for this month’s cover. Don’t be a wallflower, get out there downtown! And have a sunny day!