Landscape Architecture
"The landscape was clothed in a mild and quiet light, in which the woods and fences checkered and partitioned it with new regularity, and rough and uneven fields stretched away with lawn-like smoothness to the horizon, and the clouds, finely distinct and picturesque, seemed a fit drapery to hand over fairyland. The world seemed decked for some holidy or prouder pageantry. . .like a green lane into a country maze, at the season when fruit-trees are in blossom."
— Henry David Thoreau






