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| It is difficult to find the beauty in everydayness. The same is true for the preciousness of the natural environment. You find the beauty in natural objects when you make moss balls or Bonsai using garden plants, arrange flowers from the branches you get by pruning garden trees, or enjoy creating artworks using garden flowers and fallen leaves. Communication with garden plants like this, leads you naturally to think of the environmental issues. A movement lead by the National Trust in Britain has permeated through the world, and many of important environmental resources and historical landmarks have been preserved through the movement. I believe that the movement has its origin in the British way of thinking towards their gardens. |
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