Written while I await the mercurial courier to deliver your new co-tome 'L x L' here in Toronto. Today would be nice UPS!
I'm stunned/gobsmacked/shellshocked (and slightly titillated) to learn of the de-hedging in Hummelo. For me, if that was a cliché then so is a buddha statue. It was as enigmatically serene. The nursery gone too... wow.
I feel doubly fortunate to have visited on Grass Days in 2009 where in fact, I took shelter in aformentioned hedge as a squall soaked the garden. And later had the chance to meet Piet who proved a gracious and thoughtful host.
I guess genius is fearless, almost by definition. Farewell wave to the wave.
BTW: Thx Noel for your myriad-minded writings. Post punk gardeners like myself chew on every word.
Perhaps it's now OK to say it was the one part of his garden I never liked, though only because it seemed wrong with the rest of his style, not because I object to it in principle. I can't wait to see what he does in it's place.
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Written while I await the mercurial courier to deliver your new co-tome 'L x L' here in Toronto. Today would be nice UPS!
I'm stunned/gobsmacked/shellshocked (and slightly titillated) to learn of the de-hedging in Hummelo. For me, if that was a cliché then so is a buddha statue. It was as enigmatically serene. The nursery gone too... wow.
I feel doubly fortunate to have visited on Grass Days in 2009 where in fact, I took shelter in aformentioned hedge as a squall soaked the garden. And later had the chance to meet Piet who proved a gracious and thoughtful host.
I guess genius is fearless, almost by definition. Farewell wave to the wave.
BTW: Thx Noel for your myriad-minded writings. Post punk gardeners like myself chew on every word.
thanks for tell us.
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Perhaps it's now OK to say it was the one part of his garden I never liked, though only because it seemed wrong with the rest of his style, not because I object to it in principle.
I can't wait to see what he does in it's place.
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