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This Rambling Affair: A Year in a Country Garden

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Book by Kennedy, Des

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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336 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2019
When I first read this book I reviewed it on my blog and said
"Gardening is not for the faint of heart. A gardener needs sources of encouragement and, dare I say, comic relief. That you will find in Des Kennedy's [book]...a series of weekly meditations disguised as a gardening book."
I get something different out of it every time I read it.
The garden, Kennedy claims, is not a place where we seek the divine; it IS the divine.
You may look at your garden, seeing only the problems - the rampant weeds, the blights and diseases, the plants that will not grow as they should, the plants that grow out of all control - and think, not my garden. But read this book. You will laugh out loud at all of these travails and more. And you will see, the garden is the divine.
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726 reviews32 followers
August 9, 2019
This was a lovely and amusing look at "A Year in the Life of a Garden". Its weekly format and chapter headings are clever and hint at the topic of discussion. For example: MAY is "Lusty Tumescences, Beneath Blowzy Clouds, Seedling Dissension, At the Stake, and Flights of Fancy". I was looking forward to reading about August since that is when I read this book and wasn't disappointed. This week is called "The Devil Finds Work" and begins: "By the time August waddles onto the stage like a wheezing, sweaty Falstaff, most gardeners have begun to entertain anew the delusion that any day now they will enter, as though by wizardry, into a blissful state of refined and languid leisure."
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37 reviews
July 7, 2013
I thoroughly enjoyed this book even though I'm a very casual urban gardener. It's hard not to enjoy the lush wit, self-effacing humor, and deeply heart-felt sentiments and insights of Des Kennedy. At first, I thought it was like a gardening book done in the tradition of Peter Mayle's "A Year in Provence" but after just a few pages, I was gladly proven wrong. To borrow Des' words, "For the nchantments of the journey, the chance to live in touch with the earth, to find ourselves within its seasonal turnings - for these, we pause and give thanks." If I may add, for this wonderful and insightful book, I pause and give profuse thanks.
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82 reviews4 followers
November 6, 2014
I quite enjoyed this book although to be honest it was somewhat different than I had expected. And yet in saying that I can also say that I was not disappointed. His literary journey over the course of a year in his garden unfolded on each page in a fascinating exchange of tales and observations. Each chapter held particular interest in the ways that each month of the year does the same, but now in the context of the garden. I am not a gardener to the level that Mr. Kennedy is but can dream to be and it is wonderful to read his experience. His wit that courses though the book made me smile and sometimes even laugh out loud. Well done!
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February 19, 2024
A series of short and funny essays about the year of life in a garden on Quadra Island. The author covers the quirks and obsessions of gardeners as well as the victories and defeats of this time among the plants.
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21 reviews
July 7, 2010
Great stories and facts on plants and the life cycle of a garden.
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