"I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape - the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show."
Dearest Joey, I always think that the test of a really good garden is whether it stand up to scrutiny in the winter. Does it have a defining bone structure which will hold everything together when the fullsomeness of spring and summer arrive?Does it have a narrative...a beginning, a middle and an end? And, does it have arteries which lead and pull you on through the whole? Flowering plants are pretty distractions but, for me, a satisfying garden or landscape requires none of these.
It's wonderful to travel the countryside (world) via our garden friends blogs as it allows us to experience so much more than our own backyards! Your scenery is remarkable.
Sorry to make you sad, Rose. Between winter and spring, I too patiently wait but, in the meantime, I try to focus on the beauty. Thank you, dear friend. It's fun to share our thoughts.
Shirley, thank you. I'm in awe of gifts that each day brings ... a simple barn and heavy snow ... many pass and never see the beauty.
Thank you, Whimiscal Cat. So enjoyed your comment for that is what sharing is all about.
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Happy Weekend!
I know it's only January still, but I think I'm getting tired of the bone structure of winter. I must be getting older and more cantankerous.
Eileen
As I had hoped, dear 'fine-eyed' artist, Carolyn. Thank you.
Thanks, Lindalou. Hold on, dear Michigan friend. It won't be long ... remember, February is short, and March, well ...
Bones are good, Eileen, and before we know it, spring will be wearing her finest!
Shirley, thank you. I'm in awe of gifts that each day brings ... a simple barn and heavy snow ... many pass and never see the beauty.
Thank you, Whimiscal Cat. So enjoyed your comment for that is what sharing is all about.
All I need is a cup of hot chocolate and a roaring fire to make my day complete.
Stay warm Joey.
Hold onto your hat, dear Marysol ... this might be the BIG ONE! Stay warm ... In my thoughts, must write you a note.
Thanks Di. Do hope you are feeling better :)
How poetic, Linda! Love it ... keep them coming :)