Monday, February 21, 2011

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Book of the Month

With the beginning of the last month of the triad winter garden and the desire to return with it updates to our blog. To regain confidence with the material and start to feel the scent of earth, although still comfortable chair by the fireplace, there's nothing better than to turn the pages of a book. Not a manual, not a real novel, but a sort of diary of the seasons in the garden told by a writer recently moved to the country. With his apprenticeship in the fields, Pia Pera discovers a new happiness, that of reconciliation with nature and the reconstruction of the broken bond with the earth. Cultivating flowers and vegetables knows happiness and the fullness of simple things, like waiting for the germination of a seed or the choice of a good time to pick fruit, sensitivity and gently telling all women to discover a new way of conceiving its existence in a world increasingly threatened by unsustainable economy.


Pia Pera
The garden of a wastrel. Confessions of an apprentice gardener
TEA, 2007





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