Thanks for dropping in Judy. I ‘collected’ various garden quotations a few years ago and used them in the garden on old tiles or on fences, but I didn’t always keep a record of who wrote them. I must Google this – when I rambled today for photo inspiration I reread it (rather than just walking past!) and like you I resonated entirely with it.
Thanks – and I am so glad I stopped to read this again. It is on the wall about half way down the garden so I pass it at least once a day. Perhaps that every so often I ought to ramble and look at just my ‘art’ things rather than my plants (ah – now that’s a good idea for a post..)!
Oh, I don’t know who said that but I’d like to shake their hand! Love it.
Thanks for dropping in Judy. I ‘collected’ various garden quotations a few years ago and used them in the garden on old tiles or on fences, but I didn’t always keep a record of who wrote them. I must Google this – when I rambled today for photo inspiration I reread it (rather than just walking past!) and like you I resonated entirely with it.
Ah, this could not be closer to my heart! It is the essence of my life philosophy, as a composer and a gardener. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks – and I am so glad I stopped to read this again. It is on the wall about half way down the garden so I pass it at least once a day. Perhaps that every so often I ought to ramble and look at just my ‘art’ things rather than my plants (ah – now that’s a good idea for a post..)!
Yes indeed, absolutely.
All too true Cathy 🙂
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Jennifer
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Aaaah! I LOVE this!!!! 🙂