All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.
Pierre Simon de Laplace (1749 – 1827)
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All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.
Pierre Simon de Laplace (1749 – 1827)
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19 Comments CherryPie on Mar 31st 2013
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Perhaps…
… or are we only looking at what we can see within our little walled garden, unable to view the wonders over the wall?
(A great photo)
In this context I see a big (non walled) garden… what do you see?
Am not sure. I think my eyes deceive me.
I do see a wall in the photo though, and when I look up outise at night I seem to see a black wall behind the stars.
“outise” is really “outside” (your eyes deceive you)
When I look at the black sky at night I don’t see a wall I wonder what is beyond what I can see…
Perhaps the Quality Control & Evaluation room where something is saying, “I think this one should just be deleted” ( or perhaps )
Hopefully not…
I love this garden. Thank you!
I am glad you like it, Thanks
Such a beautiful cottage surrounded by flowers with a great view of the hills and fields beyond Cherie….
As far as “Pierre Simon de Laplace`s“ quote goes… nature has no laws… She`s a creator:)
It is a very pretty place to visit
Yes she is and her creation is full patterns
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This beautiful cottage with a fabulous garden is a reminder of the Spring we are not having at the moment. It looks warm there.
I have saved your new link and should hopefully get alerted when you make new posts.
This was a few years ago and it was actually a rainy day making it a challenge to take photos whilst holding an umbrella.
Now that scene is just divine.
It is a lovely place
Such a lovely garden!
Bet it’s not free to visit it, right?
No it isn’t free…. But if it was there would be no garden