Days and Hours in a Garden
"Already the Snowdrops are giving way before impatient Hepaticas and Primroses, the bare Elms are thickening with purple, and we begin to count the Gentian buds. Everywhere Nature repairs herself in ceaseless round. Only in our human lives some vacant spots there may be, where the grass will not grow green again." A gentle description of an English garden and changes throughout the year. EVB,as she preferred to be known, wrote and illustrated four garden books in the last years of her life. - Summary From the Preface
Genre(s): Nature
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | Larry Wilson |
00:05:37 |
Play 01 | October | UsedToBeYooper |
00:14:48 |
Play 02 | November | Martha H. Weller |
00:16:55 |
Play 03 | December | Martha H. Weller |
00:14:59 |
Play 04 | January | Martha H. Weller |
00:15:43 |
Play 05 | February | Martha H. Weller |
00:16:38 |
Play 06 | March | Martha H. Weller |
00:14:12 |
Play 07 | April | CalebSchroeder |
00:18:37 |
Play 08 | May | ManiLea |
00:18:48 |
Play 09 | June | Cynthia Malone |
00:24:12 |
Play 10 | Midsummer and July | BettyB |
00:18:51 |
Play 11 | August | ManiLea |
00:16:40 |
Play 12 | September | Cynthia Malone |
00:21:51 |