Sunday, February 19, 2017

toronto civic improvement

pine tree leaning at an angle, one of its branches was almost resting on the green pole making one of the more attractive points of interest along sherbourne street. and they call this area of the city the garden district.


"when flowers and trees are planted for the first time, it does not matter if they are set at an angle. let the leaves face where they will, for after a year they and the branches will straighten up by themselves. in fact, if a tree is planted straight up it will be difficult for it to grow into a striking shape."
shen fu, six records of a floating life; english by leonard pratt and chiang su-hui.