image: Fig. 1.—Chrysanthemum—Mrs. Alpheus Hardy “Garden and Forest - A Journal of Horticulture Landscape Art and Forestry - Vol. 1, No. 1, February 29, 1888.”
“Taking the thinness of the edges as subject, to assess the shape of what remains unfulfilled.  For example, the scab of wind beginning to shroud my remains.  The music of desire toward birth that never learns its lesson - coming and going through those fragile cells, making them breathe.” - For the Fighting Spirit of the Walnut, Takashi Hiraide (thanks again to OTB for sharing this book with me for my birthday!)

image: Fig. 1.—Chrysanthemum—Mrs. Alpheus Hardy “Garden and Forest - A Journal of Horticulture Landscape Art and Forestry - Vol. 1, No. 1, February 29, 1888.”

“Taking the thinness of the edges as subject, to assess the shape of what remains unfulfilled.  For example, the scab of wind beginning to shroud my remains.  The music of desire toward birth that never learns its lesson - coming and going through those fragile cells, making them breathe.” - For the Fighting Spirit of the Walnut, Takashi Hiraide (thanks again to OTB for sharing this book with me for my birthday!)

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