I have a horticulture therapy Facebook page called The Garden of Joy...it brings people together who use the garden as a tangible and spiritual metaphor for the life we have and the life we want. Its based on acknowledging we have forgotten about joy. We tend now to focus on short term happiness: impulse buys; twitter words; latest fashions; buying books but not taking time to read them; etc. In TGOJ we explore what is in our "gardens" literally and figuritively
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Pole bachit, a lis chuye.
The field sees, the forest hears
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