Janet Leadbeater

urban rainbow

The Irish have a saying (the Irish always have a saying): Coinnigh do gàrradh agus coinneoidh an gàrradh thú. Look after your garden and your garden will look after you. Very sensible, that.

A garden, of course, isn’t just a spot where you grow vegetables for the table. A garden is also where we go to relax, to enjoy the bountiful beauty of nature, to reflect on the world and our oft-uncertain place in it. A garden is a sanctuary.

But what is required to create a garden? There are gardens in Japan consisting of nothing more than artfully arranged stones in a patch of raked sand. There are water gardens grown in ponds and sculpture gardens in museums. In an old manuscript the venerable Kai Lung speaks of wandering “unchecked through a garden of bright images.” And isn’t that what we have here? It may look like a wall, but it’s also an urban sanctuary…a garden of bright images through which our weary eye may wander unchecked.

It’s probably just a coincidence that the Irish term gàrradh can mean both ‘garden’ and ‘wall.’ Clever folk, the Irish.

Blog photograph copyrighted to the photographer and used with permission by utata.org. All photographs used on utata.org are stored on flickr.com and are obtained via the flickr API. Text is copyrighted to the author, greg fallis and is used with permission by utata.org. Please see Show and Share Your Work