Recently I lectured in North Georgia. A neighborhood amongst lakes, streams, hardwoods, in the foothills of the Appalachians. The program chair invited me to stay in her home. Yes.
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Their home had the good fortune of being custom built, and better fortune, atop a mountain. Their views surpassing many of the best views I've seen in the South. At the back of their home, all windows, are views of sky, lakes, rivers, islands in lakes, mountains, more mountains, as far as the eye can see, yet below them, views to hillsides sloping steeply down, expanses of woodland upon soft rises, and hardwoods climbing quickly up steep cliffs across a ravine, betray none of the neighbors homes nested on hillsides. Their neighborhood property owners association has miraculously kept it as pristine as the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Their views are greater than 180 degrees, closer to 270 degrees. No words. Plenty of awe.
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Pic, above, here.
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Over early morning coffee, overlooking views, then breakfast of yogurt mixed with oatmeal & fresh fruit, overlooking different views, I had to share an observation of her interior.
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All perfection, not a single wrong layer. Surprise, at what was missing.
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Pic, above, here.
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Tall branches, in arrangements. Views of thousands of acres of hardwood trees, yet no vase/s of tall branches.
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Pic, above, here.
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Her mind was quick to bite, I could see it on her face. Then, "Would you come back again and lecture about floral arranging?" "No".
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I've already sent her resources for someone to speak about floral arranging. Their passion for floral arranging matching mine for Garden Design.
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Pic, above, here.
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I have no words for what plants and arrangements from the Garden do for interiors, excepting, grace, a form of thanks to, and from, Providence. If that makes sense.
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"Knowledge hinges on an act of correlation & interpretation. At the top is wisdom, which has a moral component, it is the application of information worth remembering & knowledge that matters to understanding not only how the world works, but also how it should work and that requires a moral framework of what should & shouldn't matter, as well as an ideal of the world at its highest potentiality." Maria Popova.
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When I mentioned what was missing from her interiors, I knew she 'got it' too, about Maria Popova's words.
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Now I'm wanting to see which vases she chooses, types of branches, and where they are placed.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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I sent Floral Designer info about, Faith Flowers, Laura Iarocci, they also do international floral design tours. Laura hired me years ago to design her private garden. We met thru our Career Coach. Since meeting, she's begun her thriving floral & events & tours business. Been a joy bearing witness.
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ReplyDeleteThose vase arrangements do add so much. My rooms are probably too small for branches that large but even a strange dead brown twiggy weed (I guess) that I put in my bathroom in an old pewter vase looks so right--and lasts much longer than flowers. I bet arrangements like in your pictures work really well in your old farmhouse with its tall ceilings.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Thanksgiving, Tara dear,
Dewena