Wow. I'm President Bush's only subscription.
*twinkle*
One need not be an expert in art, architecture, history
or horticulture to recognize and to appreciate
View’s value and wonder. Grace and beauty abound
in
architecture. Scenic beauty is the fabric of
placid lakes, its winding roadways, its groomed lawns
and its woodland vistas. There is a certain majestic
quality found in the towering trees that patiently stand
watch over
habitat, food and shelter for abundant wildlife. Every
bit of what I saw that first day, from the monumental
architecture to the flower beds and lawns, seemed to
be woven into a picturesque landscape tapestry. What
impressed me most favorably that day were
View’s woodland trees. I was moved by their massive
size, their venerable old age, their grand statue, and
their great number.
If art takes on added value with age, certainly the same
must hold true regarding
One might only expect to find such fine old specimens
on estates or in arboreta in the
landscape is unmatched in this part of the country.
*twinkle*
I've been carrying around a memory stick in my pants pocket for the last month and I have yet to use it.
*little star*
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