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Megan C alver

Megan C alver. Loiter like a leaf. The gardener said visitors miss things people don’t really look. lipsticks. The gardener said visitors miss things p eople don’t really look p uns and playful elements Japanese style may bring them to their senses.

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Megan C alver

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  1. Megan Calver Loiter like a leaf

  2. The gardener said visitors miss things people don’t really look

  3. lipsticks

  4. The gardener said visitors miss things people don’t really look puns and playful elements Japanese style may bring them to their senses

  5. dry stream

  6. whet

  7. ornamental vegetable garden

  8. set

  9. vegetable carver: Mr. Fook Yin Chai

  10. The gardener said sometimes visitors pinch cuttings

  11. Narcissus pseudonarcissus

  12. narcissus

  13. The gardener said sometimes visitors pinch cuttings But in Japanese culture, historically, people have been part of the garden picture less separate from the world around them

  14. Lamprocapnosspectabillis ‘Alba’(Bleeding heart)

  15. kin

  16. dress

  17. lawn

  18. tailor: Sarah Donoghue

  19. May I show you something?

  20. May I show you something?

  21. May I show you something?

  22. photographer: Sebastian King

  23. reversible

  24. loiter like a leaf

  25. plum

  26. plum plumb plummet

  27. Timothy MortonThe Ecological Thought “we need a delightful lapse in being”

  28. Sue Palmer, artist “Megan has created a way of entering, being and experiencing this garden. I leave softer and weirder.”

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