February 2004
Why We Garden, Part I | Why We Garden, Part I |
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| Written by Patrick | |
| Friday, 13 February 2004 | |
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As we head into Spring, and the daffodils begin to poke their heads out, I find myself getting away from my desk, and wandering around the nursery more often. Now I am an incredibly lazy person, and it seems strange to me that I would get up out of my comfy, high-backed chair, and actually use my legs. Why waste all that energy, when I can sit at my desk and look at pictures of flowers? The reason is that I get an emotional reaction when the sun is warming my face, when I can see the gently unfurling leaves of our roses breaking dormancy. Even when I stoop over, and pull a weed out from the cracks of the sidewalk, I feel oddly satisfied with myself. I think it's because when we come face to face with the beauty of nature, we take something away from the experience. Something that stays with us. ---------- Daffodils ----------
I WANDER'D lonely as a cloud
Continuous as the stars that shine
The waves beside them danced; but they
For oft, when on my couch I lie By William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
---------- ![]() Dutch Master Daffodil
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