HIS POETRY AND
CONSERVATION
Perreault Magazine - 21 -
“Obviously a garden is not the wilderness but an assembly of shapes,
most of them living,
that owes some share
of its composition,
its appearance,
to human design and effort, human conventions and convenience, and the human pursuit of that elusive, indefinable harmony that we call beauty.
It has a life of its own,
an intricate, willful,
secret life,
as any gardener knows.
It is only the humans in it who think of it as a garden. But a garden is a relationship,
which is one of the countless reasons
why it is never finished.”
- W.S. Merwin
by Brigitte Perreault
and Jean Palamar
Photograph © Mark Hanauer