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Deborah Makarios

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Deborah Makarios was raised in the space between worlds and maintains an eccentric orbit.

She found her niche at the age of six when in short succession she read The B.F.G., her first Agatha Christie (Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?) and encountered her first P.G. Wodehouse (Something Fresh – saying “Heh! Mer!” is enough to make her laugh, decades later). Her personal motto is Tolle Et Lege – pick it up and read it – regardless of whether “it” is a Bible, a book or a jar of home-made marmalade.

She keeps her Luddite tendencies under sufficient control to allow for regular blog posts, but nothing can quash her fondness for old technologies. Her favourite phrases are “piston-filling fountain pen” and “annotated typescript.”

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Deborah Makarios Well, it depends on what sort of gardening you're interested in - as well as whether you prefer your inspiration visual or wordy or both.

I've really …more
Well, it depends on what sort of gardening you're interested in - as well as whether you prefer your inspiration visual or wordy or both.

I've really enjoyed Christine Dann's books Cottage Gardening in New Zealand, Perennial Gardening in New Zealand, and Food@Home, but then I'm interested in growing a productive cottage-style garden, in New Zealand. Gail Harden's book Create a Cottage Garden is also a good one.

I also enjoy reading older garden books, such as Angela Kirby's Gardening in Small Spaces and Roy Strong's Creating Small Gardens, both of which I think date from the late 80s or early 90s.

More generally, The Story of the English Garden - put out by the National Trust - and The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens are enjoyable reads.

And I'm currently reading Garden Design Master Class and European Garden Design.

There' a world of gardening books out there - have fun!(less)
Deborah Makarios I have no summer reading list, because I lack impulse control when it comes to reading books. If I have a book marked as "want to read", it's because …moreI have no summer reading list, because I lack impulse control when it comes to reading books. If I have a book marked as "want to read", it's because I haven't been able to get my hands on a copy yet.(less)
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The Wound of Words

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Restoration Day

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The Ambition of a Potato

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The Patron Saints of Modern Life

There’s a saint for everyone and everything, it seems. A saint of professional pasty crimpers, for example. He was Cornish, as one might have guessed, and is also the patron saint of tin miners and cream clotters. (Might this imply an ecclesiastical position on the cream first vs jam first debate?) A saint for farriers …

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J.R.R. Tolkien
“The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care. And for my part, I shall not wholly fail of my task, though Gondor should perish, if anything passes through this night that can still grow fair or bear fruit and flower again in days to come. For I also am a steward. Did you not know?”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King

Louisa May Alcott
“Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well. Then youth will bring few regrets, and life will become a beautiful success.”
Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

Marie Kondō
“The question of what you want to own is actually the question of how you want to live your life.”
Marie Kondō, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing

“If you cannot walk more than a block in your shoes, they are not shoes; they are pretty sculptures that you happen to have attached to your feet. You could hang them from your wrists for all the good they are doing you in terms of locomotion. Better to put them on a shelf and admire them from afar.”
Linda Przybyszewski, The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish

Arnold Bennett
“The proper, wise balancing of one's whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour.”
Arnold Bennett, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day
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