Habitability
- Subject: Habitability
- From: B* A* <b*@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 06:04:14 -0700
Hi All,
Increasingly one of the most important features in a garden for me is how habitable it is (for humans, that is).
Numerous gardens are designed to be visually beautiful, but often lack any invitation to actually be IN them: they are designed strictly for viewing.
I like a garden that invites me in to stay and be part of it.
Here in inland southern California, that means some degree of shade to protect from the sun's heat, also privacy and shelter from wind. It also means some less practical, tangible qualities, like tranquillity and mood, and (of course) beauty.
I was just wondering about some other people's favorite gardens or garden spots, and what makes them favorites. Are they formal or naturalistic? In sun or shade? With long views or close and intimate? Open or secluded? Could the site be reproduced, or is it a unique feature?
Just wondering.
Best, Ben Armentrout-Wiswall
Simi Valley, inland southern California
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