There's a whole range of words that people use about landscape. Pastoral? Idyll? I can't stand them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Landscape is a piece that is emotional and psychological.
Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.
There's been progress toward seeing that nature and culture are not opposing terms, and that wilderness is not the only kind of landscape for environmentalists to concern themselves with.
Landscape is more than flat land covered by floodwater, the seeping of peat bogs, a river of liquid pewter viewed from a sentry tower. It's an influence on what a person values, what she is willing to sacrifice or argue for.
The landscape you grow up in speaks to you in a way that nowhere else does.
Landscape to me is a planar thing, just a view. Environment is everything down to the ecosystem. Big difference.
I always thought of the English landscape as being English gardens.
The English may love gardening and fishing, but they have never struck me as being close to nature. Their way of expression is 'the hollyhocks are awfully good' sort of thing, all done in very good taste. The savagery of nature is something they don't dwell upon.
I get excited by landscape.
Large meadows are lovely for picnics and romping, but they are for the lighter feelings. Meadows do not make me want to write.
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