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Pastimes : coug's news and views

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To: Mephisto who wrote (916)7/15/2006 12:19:42 AM
From: coug  Read Replies (2) of 3961
 
Hi Mephisto,

I really don't know how our rock garden will look in the end.. I hope nice, but we will appreciate it anyway, for we done it.. Like most of our stuff..

For I never really understood, how one can relly appreciate a garden, landscaping, interior decorating, etc, unless ONE had their own hands on the making, design, upkeeping, etc.. For if they do, they are very shallow indeed, based upon my background and learning.... One had to have their own hands, in some way on it, from my way of thinking.. :)

For one must see THEMSELVES in their own design.. And if someone else does it and keeps it up, it is NOT for THEM, but for others, maybe to impress, maybe for other reasons..

So how can the "Duke of Earl" or such types, enjoy their garden as much, when they didn't put it in themselves..

I don't know, but that's just the way I feel.. I doubt if Mother Nature had an outside gardner to put in the "Garden of Eden", the Grand Canyon, the Grand Tetons, Mt Ranier, the Great Barrier Reef, etc. and on and on..

But it is our responsibility NOT to soil her garden, like I do not want anyone to soil our garden..

And so it goes from the littlest on up to the greatest..

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