Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Zen in the Garden
Zen in the Garden: the Japanese art of peaceful gardening | Miki Sakamoto
1 post | 2 to read
Spring, summer, autumn, and winter: wherever you are, the seasons come and go, bringing changes both welcome and unexpected. Japanese by birth, but transplanted to Europe in adulthood, Miki Sakamoto has spent a lifetime tending her garden and reflecting on its mysteries. Why do primulas bloom in snow? Do the trees really ‘talk’ to one another? What are the blackbirds saying today? And is there a mindful way to deal with an aphid infestation? From rising early to walk barefoot on the grass each morning, to afternoons and evenings spent sipping tea in her gazebo or watching fireflies as she recalls her childhood in Japan, in Zen in the Garden Sakamoto shares observations from a life spent in contemplation — and cultivation — of nature. She shows us that you can create Zen in your life, wherever you live and whatever form your outdoor space takes.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
quote
AllDebooks
post image

#Naturalitsy #Litsolace #Midsummersolace

I am completely besotted with this charming book. The author describes her German garden throughout the changing seasons while also reflecting on her upbringing and experiences in Japan. The audio version is pure bliss.

35 likes2 stack adds