From an article in this weekend's edition of the Wall Street Journal (July 19-20, 2008), by Dominique Browning:
It is always the case that a gardener will make a garden; we can't help ourselves and when we don't, we are no longer gardeners. End of story. It is a state of being. People who garden are their own peculiar tribe, compelled to get their hands into the earth. I recognize my behavior as a form of adaptation to habitat. Gardening has been the way I've made myself feel at home every place I've lived as an adult. Some people settle in by decorating; some get to know the neighbors; some explore the shops. Gardeners have to dig, and leave their trace on a patch of earth.
I don't know about her first assertion, that those who aren't gardening cease to be gardeners.... I think there are times when a person might have to forego that passion, and yet still in their soul see a landscape yet to be, and imagine their touch upon it.... But I do agree with everything else, and I feel so much better now about my lack of interest in decorating! :)
Monday, July 21, 2008
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