I have a sunny, soil-enriched spot in my heart for William Wordsworth. He of the daffodil poem fame. It's hard not to like the Romantics--the English poets from the eighteenth century I mean, not the band from the 80's, they of the "What I Like About You" fame--although, come to think of it, that song rocks.
So....words of wisdom today, courtesy of Wordsworth [illustrated with two photos of my front yard]: "Laying out grounds may be considered a liberal art, in some sort like poetry and painting."-- William Wordsworth
Oh, and picture this:
Bootylicious blog tour stop today is at Self-Help Daily, where I talk about how taking photographs in the garden keeps me "grounded."
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Beautiful! The one pic in front of the house with the birdfeeder reminds me of a Monet painting.
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