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Category Archives: landscape architecture
Surprisingly Blue Roundhead Mushrooms
This post is about discovery–such a joy, is it not?! I like to think of discovering clusters of mushrooms as ‘pop-up villages’.
Histoire de jardins en Arabie Saoudite
Christophe Descroix describes the realities of landscape work influenced by the Empty Quarter in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. If this intrigues you, read about the landscape architect who built a project deep in the Empty Quarter in the UAE:
Naissance d’un jardin exotico-méditerranéen
Mediterranean garden mystery unearthed
Les plantes médicinales
There was a time…when many people understood the secrets of plants. Today, Christophe Descroix sets out to re-educate the humans. Do not be afraid. Read. Decide yourself.
Autumn Mysteries Revealed…
…in the mountains…in one hour.
These images revealed themselves over 15 minutes during an 800 meter climb on a cogwheel train in the Bernese Oberland Swiss Alps.
Egypt: Eid al-Adha in Abbassia
Multi-culturalism: not a mental exercise. The real landscape.
Why Our Author Brand is More Important than Ever Before
Here is a nice bit of context in the dramatically changing world of publishing.
Can’t find my way home
I am working on a story, The Orient Express, whose beginning and dénouement occur in the mountains surrounding Mürren in Switzerland.
This landscape inspires me because its very presence is mysterious–a consuming presence that forces me to interact with an elusive and overwhelming mystery…without beginning, without end…
Landscapes such as this are beyond my words.
Lucid Dreaming
Lucid Dreaming: a short history