 |
da
“Days spent on a Doge’s farm” di Margaret Symonds ..... the garden is the
sole creation of a modern English fancy, and has nothing to do with the
old Pisani nobles. They did not use their spare ground thus, but planned
it in stiffer style ..... it consisted of square plots of earth, hedged
in with box ... It is natural that the strong English instincts of the new
Contessa should have made her shudder at the general sunbaked and unsoftned
aspect of this huge farm-house .... she needed flowers, as English women
do, and shade - above all things, shade - then the roses would grow and
the birds would come .... Gradually a new and growing world of green and
coloured things arose round the bare walls. |
 |