Return to the Japanese Gardens Forum
| Post a Follow-Up
feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
Posted by arbo_retum z5 ,WinchstrMA (My Page) on Mon, Jan 30, 06 at 11:47
this looks to be a wonderful lecture at the Gardner museum in boston. if anyone wants to join me, contact me through my GW member page.
http://www.gardnermuseum.org/calendar/detail.asp?filtid=612
|
Follow-Up Postings:
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
| I'm not real curious about the impressions/misimpressions of some American way back when. Who cares? But Meiji gardens sound a little interesting, I suppose. |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
| Hi Chris, I am hoping to learn her about "misimpressions" so that I don't repeat them. Also it is very close by and I get to meet fellow gardeners in person. Tommy |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
| Marc Peter Keane's "misimpressions" are far more valuable than any impressions I've seen here of late... |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
| well he's at it again, (assuming you are the real scottreil)you and your friends extoll the vitues of a forum where people can discuss J garden subjects without disruptive intervention and yet you are here again with your childish comments. Will the real scottreil please stand up ( oh be careful someone may want to take a pot shot) |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
- Posted by yama 7b Ga (My Page) on
Tue, Feb 7, 06 at 2:14
Hi Scott It was very nice meeting with you. I wish We had more time to talk. Cady is going to attend the class and I admire Keane sensei's work. I will see you soon again........mike |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
- Posted by cady 6b/Sunset34 MA (My Page) on
Tue, Feb 7, 06 at 13:20
| I just e-mailed back to Lee. We're meeting at the lecture on Wednesday. I'm looking forward to it (the lecture, and meeting Lee...and MPK!). |
RE: feb.,boston lecture MEIJI gardens
| | |
| Ah here there be logins and I am indeed the real Reil. If only you could say the same for yourself... And I stand by my defense of Professor Keane; the first slur was against him, and despite the name changing, the song remains the same, no matter what you call yourself. He is probably the most eminent expert in the U.S. today (despite your delusions of grandeur) and I would include everyone here in my original statement, even my friends. Don't throw mud and you don't get none on ya...have some tea... Whozzit Whatchamacallit |
|
|
|
|