Monday, January 10, 2011

Pregnant And Fluid In My Cervix

Writers


Did you know ...
Colette came out of the garden with her hair in disorder, staked twigs "... it was exactly like that of a Bacchante after the libations."
Emily Dickinson, naturalist and botanist, since he loved little girl picking flowers and leaves for his herbarium.
Vita Sackville-West in the garden at Sissinghurst 'roses drunk looks around and does not know what to recommend "
Elisabeth von Armin (Mary Annette Beauchamp), in his wild garden full of intricate branches, found their happiness when the child ran meadows sprinkled with dandelions and daisies with a slice of bread spread with butter and sugar.
Marguerite Yourcenar lived among the bluebells in spring color it blue the lawn of his white house facing the sea and its surrounding wild garden.
Edith Warton was relief and joy by walking the trails designed by herself in her large garden.
George Sand loved nature and flowers are always present in his works, he cultivated them, paint them and gathered them for his herbarium to browse through the sad days to find moments of peace and quiet.
Karen Blixen loved his garden Danish, after his return from Africa, and took care of the bushes of peonies and other flowers that were used for its extravagant and colorful compositions. Eudora Welty
squatting on the grass the flower beds cleaned and prepared the ground for its roses and its camellias smelling the smell of the earth and making it slip through your fingers.
Jane Austen "the nature and its beauties are approached in his own way ", to be enchanted and enthralled.


If I have intrigued enough, then read this new book of my friend Adele Cavalli. So much rain is expected in these days, time and desire to tidy up garden certainly is not.
Greetings
Say it with a flower

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