well you have got to admire him, he has got us thinking about him and so maybe
he is now feeling happy and warm through springtime. don't forget;

'april is the cruellest month, breeding
 lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
 memory and desire, stirring
 dull roots with spring rain.'

   t.s. eliot, 'the waste land'

one of my most favorite poems of all time. so...happy springtime brad.
bests, carol ;)

Terrence Kosick wrote:
> 
> Terrence writes;
> 
> Spring brings thoughts of gardening amounts other things. maybe an art world twinky
> like brad appreciates the plants year round. he at least haunts some list to copy
> paste them here. we all have some sort of biomass that keeps us happy and warm though
> the winder. maybe brads is more active then most. maybe a good compliment to seeing
> his e- pictures posted on the web taken from his speeding van. He could be a
> gorilla-art gardener jumping over rural fences and rearranging the hydrangea on his
> forays.
> 
> T.
> 
> ann klefstad wrote:
> 
> > Well, I'd been coming to think that bb was a very novice gardener with the usual
> > initial impulse to control or kill anything that he hadn't intentionally planted.
> > But if this was virtual art gardening rather than actual--then it makes me wonder
> > why bb doesn't want to get his hands dirty.
> 
> > So gardening and comments
> > seem utterly normal to me, everyone makes them here. The weirdly out-of-touch tone
> > of these, though, is becoming apparent.
> >
> > So the question becomes: Why _not_ a real garden?
> >

-- 
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
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