On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 07:26 -0400, Judy Prince wrote:
> Problem is that
> he seems to contradict himself. Sometimes he strongly supports the
> architecturally-designed garden, other times advocates "natural" gardens.
I found that too, so thanks. It got me thinking of Kant's comments on
the english garden and the sublime. It also reminded me that I did read
on garden design and the invention of perspective as an undergrad. Now
if I can remember what that was...
PS. I am slowly recovering from the serious harm my own government has
inflicted on me... like a full on CFS and FM relapse and limited
codeine. I am still rather weak and in a great deal of pain, but will
come out with guns blazing. To cut someone living in severe pain off
codeine is such a serious breach of human rights I may well have grounds
to take the Aust government to the world court. I can't lock myself away
in my darkroom and let this go. My ethics as a human being cannot allow
this. So I have no option but to fight back.
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