Despite the definite slow pace of Martha's Vineyard, the week has gone by in a blur. The island has no stop lights, the speed limits rarely go over 35, and many store owners are just now opening their shops for the coming season. Life is different at island-speed, but it is definitely a speed I don't mind abiding by.
Horticulture: the word is derived from the Latin noun 'hortus,' meaning 'garden,' and the Latin verb 'colere,' meaning 'to foster, maintain or cultivate.' 'Colere' evolved into the word 'culture' in Middle English, and to this day culture is what we use to describe the life around us. By surrounding ourselves with the culture of the garden, whatever you deem a garden, we are able to be in touch the closest thing to Nature itself.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
First Week at the Polly Hill Arboretum and Martha's Vineyard
Labels:
beach,
cellar,
Cornus kousa,
first day of work,
Gymnocladus dioicus,
Magnolia macrophylla,
Martha's Vineyard,
North Carolina,
Polly Hill Arboretum,
Rhododendron,
snow,
Stewartia,
tick,
Tom Clark
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