corner view ~ overgrown

when left to its own devices long enough, the green of this world takes over. now, ain't that an harmonizing thought for the day? 
jane's corner view, francesca's hosting, mezza's theme.m

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  1. Yes, I like that thought !! The green has a mind of it`s own!!
    Somehow I couldn`t quite harmonize on this weeks theme, so I am glad that you found it!!

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  2. Now if only mankind would leave so much of nature alone we would indeed have a harmonious future.Thanks fr the thought of the day.

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  3. now there's a great thought....and a wonderful one at that!

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  4. as a gardener, and someone who lives (too) close to nature, I strive to find a balance with nature - but I wonder whether man vs nature isn't just a battle for taking over.

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  5. Cannot imagine...
    One must take care of green in order not to become one ;)

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  6. Nature will win in the end once man has wiped ourselves out.
    My gosh that's deep, Nadine. And a bit blue if not black and definitely not green.
    xo Carole

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  7. I love the force of nature. No man is a match.

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  8. That is a harmonizing thought! Now hurry up and get here with the wine... and bring some garden shears :-)

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  9. La vie et la nature gagnent toujours ?

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  10. I won't call this very neat, but it is comforting to know that nature wins in the end.

    OT: I love Wales too, but I wouldn't visit it every year. I like a bit of variation. Says the man who visited Scotland 3 times in the past 5 years :-) And Wales twice. But I rarely go back twice to the same place, Caernarfon, Mount Snowdon, Oban, Glencoe, Killin, Fort William, Glenfinnan and Stirling excepted :-)

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