“The world is full of poetry as the earth is of pay-dirt; one only needs to know how to strike it.”
Quote by Charles Dudley Warner
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The title suggests a dual focus, with one element examining unresolved questions or accumulated thoughts referred to as back-log studies, and the other capturing the experiential account of time spent in a garden during summer. The work appears to weave together observational detail about garden environments with introspective examination, potentially using the natural setting as a framework for broader rumination. The seasonal reference to summer implies a period of growth, warmth, and active engagement with the outdoor world. The combination of analytical studies with seasonal garden experience indicates a work that values both intellectual inquiry and direct sensory encounter with nature. more
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