Backtracking for some Beauty

I have been reading a non fiction book, Devil in the White City, about the building of the Chicago World's Fair, and a serial killer...  in the book, the author describes the hiring of Frederick Law Olmstead, designer of NY City Central Park,  to design the landscape of the World's Fair.  "Olmsted valued plants, trees, and flowers not for their individual attributes but rather as colors and shapes on a palette. Formal beds offended him. Roses were not roses but “flecks of white or red modifying masses of green.”'

I realized I had not shared anything of our last day in New Zealand.  We visited a botanical gardens in Hamilton and it was striking for its many examples of landscape as a works of art.  There were multiple themed gardens (it was hot, so we only saw a handful).  One surreal, one Mondrian-esque, one perfect for a Chinese Scholar, another fit for a Gasby party.  The Egyptian one, we thought was especially fine.

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