On a library visit, I found A Wrinkle in Time when I was in the 4th grade, and I felt like I had discovered a secret of the universe that my friends didnt know about. Now the two share a daughter, Alaiya Grace, who was born three months premature earlier this year. I still have a hardbound 3 volume from 1985. I think I liked to read them so much because I was able to dream of a happier place. When we moved out of the city I only stopped begging my Dad to get me a horse when he promised he would when he got himself a plane. I loved books that my imagination placed me within the setting. Mon livre prfr tait Martine la campagne. I spent pleasurable HOURS poring over photos of King Tuts mask and treasures, grand English country homes and landscapes/gardens, Art Nouveau jewelry, horse breeds of the world, illuminated manuscripts, Japanese woodblocks, Persian miniatures, you name it. I am intrigued! I still love them. They were cute books when I was young but now I appreciate the way they lived and what they said. Reading mysteries has made me more curious as an adult. It was the strength of that momma rabbit. Turns out I homeschool my 7 children so books are life right now! I would get stacks of them from yard sales sometimes. It helped shape the artist and mother I am today, I loved anything to do with friends having adventures together! Seeing the landscape and beautiful flowers of New Zealand in the above interview is just another way to discover the world out there. Currently my 5 year old is really into Wheres Waldo and I Spy books! My very favorite book as a child was Ferdinand the Bull, because Ferdinand preferred to sit and smell the flowers rather than fight! I absolutely devoured the Nancy Drew books, but as a younger child I was fascinated by Alice in Wonderland and horrified that the Red Queen chopped down all the red roses! Our favorites were, The Swiss Family Robinson and The Hobbit. Shel Silverstein. Wherever I travel in the world, flowers befriend me. I loved reading as an escape. I love the wild beauty and romance of a great flower garden, but have struggled to create my own. People helping others, like a man who couldnt walk receiving a cane someone carved for him out of love, or children who put secret gifts on an elderly womans porch to make her day, made my heart sing. Write more quickly and develop your skills in the process, Unique features that no other songwriting app has, Never be lost for words with suggestions from Genius, Over 500,000 rhymes and triggers, highlighting the best words for your genre, Easily collaborate with other writers in real-time, Essential if English isn't your first language. Probably the free Sears catalog . I loved those books. I read so many books as a child and loved them all, from horse stories to mystery series. I have always loved reading, and as a child I devoured all kinds of books. 1: crazy: k_r e_i z ee: 1118: Definition: 2: davy: d e_i v ee: 1116 . God bless you as you bring the beauty of flowers and photography into the lives of others. I now enjoy living away from the city and people. I like hearing of creatives collaborating with each other. As an adult I still have a passion for those things. I went on to create a large plant nursery on Cape Cod MA after college and then after 23 years, moved to Florida and I am now a Landscape Designer creating with tropical plants. I was thrilled that Nancy was clever, adventurous and independent. I loved Thunder Cake as a child. They were a fast and easy way to earn stickers for the program. I love seek and find books and always brought them for my 3 kids, we equally enjoyed the search over and over. I also have a large amount of pop up books grandkids love them as well as myself! Im always attracted to any floral book with lots of pictures so I can envision where I would like to start my next garden. I lived vicariously through her adventures. Maurice Sendak illustrations. I loved Little House on the Prairie. I remember being in awe of how vast our universe is, which makes me even more impressed with the smallest details in life. Cant wait to get the book. I loved Lucy Maud Montgomerys series beginning with Anne of Green Gables. So many beautiful and interesting animals with games mixed in. My favorite books as a child were The Little Lost Kitten and The Mystery in the Pirate Oak. Many thanks. Sadly I didnt read much as a child but as an adult my favorite book to read is the Bible . I have passed on my love for flowers to my 3 yr old grand daughter. :). How about THAT for roses? I notice details and pick up on peoples body language and am always interested in knowing peoples stories. No other books have made me feel quite that way. (I have several of Floret Flowers). I would love a copy of this book, it looks like a joy to read again and again. It makes you want to step in and explore. Thanks for the interview and this opportunity! Recently, my sister asked me for my input with designing her front landscape for her familys home. Id get lost in the illustrations, with so much detail including little hidden story lines in the borders of the pages. Little house on the prairie had the biggest impact on my childhood. something nice, just like a tree! I loved having one story read a night to me from the giant fairy tale book. I read cereal boxes, newspapers; whatever hit my eyes, I was reading. I loved the Anne of green gables stories .. such a dreamy story full of love and triumph it made me rethink about having a dream and appreciate the beautiful details of this world. It was always hysterical fun to see who found an item first. I used to check out garden design books from the library and spend my time pouring over them and imagining my dream garden. I have always loved flowers even from a young age but more so now that I am retired so would love a copy of this book. I could feel the heat that makes you slow when looking at those pages. But my favorite were biographies. She chipped off a small piece and put it in a glass of water. I feel I ve looked through the eyes of this creature for the rest of my life; with a bit of distance, with a lot of wonder and curiosity. That was a revelation. Horses, horses, horses. But as an adult I cant resist buying books and have a rather large collection of many different kinds. Loved reading mysteries and still do. The last page was a picture of children sitting with him in a beautiful garden. I would pour over books all through my life and still think of her. I loved the BabysitterClub and anything by Judy Blume. As I child getting read stories from the Bible by my parents before my bedtime. Grilling or stewing, it's always nice to eat. As a child I always loved the seek and find books too, still do. It truly shaped my world view and it sounds as though you experience something similar working so closely with your parents on the flower farm. I was a horse nerd when I was a young one, and devoured every book on the subject to learn all I could. Understanding animals and the landscape is the hallmark of my life. I think I also loved the challenge of trying to figure out the solution of the story. Will it be an abundant blossom year? Fortunately for them (and me), they were older folks who did a bit of gardening in the morning and then spent the rest of their day in the house (or somewhereI wasnt a very good spy) away from my snooping. I grew up on a very remote farm in South Africa, and my imagination allowed to be whoever or whatever I wanted to be. I loved Nancy Drew books most when I was little. I always admired the hard work they went through, even for something as simple as a cake. The animal stories developed a sympathy in me and a desire to understand life from anothers point of view. Encyclopedias were fascinating! What a beautiful book Zo! It gave me a sense of wonder and made me want to explore the world around me. Those books will stick with me forever! To say that that little book has influenced my life is an understatement! That labor of love she had in the garden now means more than ever. Her illustrations of charming creatures and cozy gardens helped shape me into the botanical watercolor artist and gardener I am today. And I would be turning it into a small side business. I loved Shel Silverstein and his illustrations. As an adult, I have read it again several times. I decided to use this food theme for a quick rhyming game. I would also try painting the flowers in the catalog. I was equally entertained and inspired by her stories, I wanted to BE her. Im still so fond of all of these stories and my love for the natural world certainly stems from my imaginations of the secret worlds and lives of animals and gardens and forests. street prostitute. I was just thinking of the irony of getting a subscription to Travel and Leisure as a sub for a magazine I used to get which folded. Having said that, I love historical fiction. I loved any type of book that required a heightened sense of imagination like The Phantom Tollbooth or The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles. I would spend hours outside on a picnic blanket enjoying the weather and reading my books! When I was a child I had a full set of Beatrix Potter books, and later my mom gave me an young persons version of an autobiography of her life. His sign on the door says, I fix everything, except broken hearts. Once, when my friend was trying to determine what to do with a spot in her backyard that was accessible only through wild branches entwined and hanging over head that she was planning on clearing, I said No! Its a depression era story about a little girl sent to live with her uncle in the city because of depression era poverty. As I look back, I think this book was a foundation for my love of country living, homemade things and family values. The Ugly Duckling, by Hans Christian Andersen, made such an impression on me as a young child. Maybe that is where love for gardening started. Im a big fan of reading now. We should all care for others and listen to their stories, I think it would make a better world. To my sadness I respond my parents never gave me books in my childhood. Gardening has given me that, not all choices are safe and sure but giving it a try ,definitely satisfying. Over the years, my childhood copys binding weakened and pages were lost or crayoned over by my little sister. I would start laying out the flowers, weaving the objects in, flower by flower. My favorite were Raggedy Ann and Andy books and Peanuts. As an elementary teacher Ive always read these stories to my students and they love them too. Then I read to my children!! Id like to garden, read and write and drink tea, travel and enjoy the sound of birds flitting around the yard. What wonderful characters to introduce young minds to reading. This book has helped me to value myself, who never fit in, and others even if we dont see eye to eye, theres something unique and special about everyone to appreciate. Living in a city I had a huge passion and little access to real horses so these books, fiction and non fiction sated (somewhat) the yearnings of this love. The Hobbit and the Narnia series were absolute favorites because of the magical worlds, fighting for good and the bravery and kindness of the characters. Here's what rhymes with alexis. (As soon as the adults were done with it of course!) I will give a big shout-out to Sarah Hawkless of Emerden, who I have bought seeds and plants from over the years. Today I still love the book-to-screen adaptations, but I always read the book first, and almost always think the book does it better! The Secret Garden was my favorite book, I would play outside for hours creating my own secret garden in our yard, and I called it my property. Now, my husband and I are working hard to find our own property to build our own farm/garden, and Im so excited to get to work on it someday. I wish I had kept them to read to my children and now grandchildren. My escape in those days were books and my dreams. Books were by best friends especially during the long summer days. As an adult, I read to my daughter, and now, she reads to her children. I loved the book Mandy by Julie Andrews and Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I think my favorite one was Henry Huggins and the Clubhouse. This is the best time to dream. I would take my book and go into isolation in the farthest corner of our apple orchard and climb my favorite tree. One of those favorites is THE ROSE IN MY GARDEN by A. Lobel, both for the wonderful text and quite lovely flower illustrattions. I also liked big heavy books, whatever the topic as I would use them to press flowers in. Chronicles of Narnia is my all time favorite trilogy. I always wanted to be brave and outgoing as Nancy Drew but alas thats not my personality but its okay! So books and flowers have always been a part of me. My mother told me to plant a lilac bush outside my kitchen window! Big bright petals with a paper like quality, persimmon orange, lemon yellow, vibrant pink poppies on sturdy green stems. When I was a kid, I didnt read much and didnt have many books. Love all genres of books! Its not that I loved their stories I dont even remember them now like I do other beloved books =) but the way they showed that decisions have consequences to think carefully and choose wisely and that sometimes even when you do, things still go sideways thats has a pretty significant influence. Now that I have a daughter, and with my sons Im excited to share these classic imaginative stories with them. But instead we named her Natalie and now I just grow Veronica in my garden! I loved the illustrations of Mr. McGregors garden and imagining Peter hopping through the rows of carrots and lettuce, munching as he went along. I loved adventure books with children finding a way to work with the natural world to surviveThe Boxcar Children, The Chronicles of Narnia, My Side of the MountainI felt very empowered by these books and often spent hours outside trying to live off the land like my heroes. Yes- I am older. But I do love to share my love with my friends by posting them on my Instagram page. The illustrations drew me in as I learned to read and through the ten volumes learned about Gods love for us for me! It was warm, safe, secure, full of love and magical moments of whimsical thoughts with each book. I almost soley borrowed natural history books, the ones where each was full of pictures on different topics like minerals, trees, oceans, from the library. The richness of life in other countries and cultures captivated me. Martha Stewarts books and Victoria magazine were favorites of mine during my early years.
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