Pond in the Wohl Rose Garden
with water running down from the Japanese Garden.

    The Rose Park has got some living non-human residents too. These are some little fish in the pond, which may add the Rose Park an extra informal status of aquarium-rosarium (Latin: 'a special ornamental place for growing roses) :)

    A third category of the sculptures shown is the Park itself. The Park is the living structure like that of human beings, animals, and plants. The very dynamic life cannot be represented adequately with inanimate static objects. The life by its virtue is a dialectic, even trilectic, mixture of colours, lights, sounds, music, smells, tastes, shapes, and factures, governed by the soul engine.

    From Moni Di MonteBianco's ebook "Forced from the Garden"

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September 11, 2000.