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To: TobagoJack who wrote (47077)3/6/2004 8:35:34 PM
From: Jimbobwae  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
can suggest "Atchafalaya Crawfish Company - packaged in America" Your suggestion is.......beautiful.

As far as China morphing.... I think so.

Reminds me of earlier years when I had placed dreams and educational goals on traveling to China to study the gardens of Suzhou and Yangzhou. Alas, I was not permitted to execute my itinerary because of the political winds. I am reminded of the original creations there that were later copied by the Japanese.

"Old Tai-yu knew that his garden was neither large nor impressive by the standards of the wealthy during the Ching dynasty. It would have been spoken of as being only adequate.

But size and grandeur meant nothing to old Tai-yu. He knew his garden was of the highest quality and the best taste. These were the important things to him.

Tai-yu's family had been landlords for more years than anyone in the village could remember. Though the garden was not a reflection of old Tai-yu's wealth, it was of the man. It was his solace, his communion with nature and his soul."


The Chinese designed gardens for living...........not just contemplation.