Author: | Dan Clost | ISBN: | 9781554528578 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing | Publication: | February 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Epic Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Dan Clost |
ISBN: | 9781554528578 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing |
Publication: | February 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Epic Press |
Language: | English |
This small book is meant for Gentle Reader. Gentle Reader is the type of person who happens to be a gardener. This person walks softly on this earth and has learned to recognise its timeless rhythms. There is an understanding that we are all a part of a oneness that sustains, a wholeness that nurtures. Gentle Reader is not an “eco-nut” nor is she rabidly fanatical about chemical intervention. Gentle Reader quietly goes about her gardens, demonstrating a sensitivity and a joy for life.
I invite you to find a quiet place, perhaps a thinking bench, and Take Time for yourself.
Dan Clost has been many things: a farmer, a soldier, an orchard manager, a sign language interpreter and a squash player of singular skills. At the moment he is a horticulturalist and garden communicator. Along the way he became a husband and a father; roles he has put his heart and soul into. Dan has walked softly on this earth throughout his life, bringing with him a love of music, reading and life, viewing all with a dash of humour. Readers of Take Time will appreciate seeing these interests and influences in his life show through in his writing.
This small book is meant for Gentle Reader. Gentle Reader is the type of person who happens to be a gardener. This person walks softly on this earth and has learned to recognise its timeless rhythms. There is an understanding that we are all a part of a oneness that sustains, a wholeness that nurtures. Gentle Reader is not an “eco-nut” nor is she rabidly fanatical about chemical intervention. Gentle Reader quietly goes about her gardens, demonstrating a sensitivity and a joy for life.
I invite you to find a quiet place, perhaps a thinking bench, and Take Time for yourself.
Dan Clost has been many things: a farmer, a soldier, an orchard manager, a sign language interpreter and a squash player of singular skills. At the moment he is a horticulturalist and garden communicator. Along the way he became a husband and a father; roles he has put his heart and soul into. Dan has walked softly on this earth throughout his life, bringing with him a love of music, reading and life, viewing all with a dash of humour. Readers of Take Time will appreciate seeing these interests and influences in his life show through in his writing.