A boundary is really something artificial we made up. The ecosystem and landscape continue.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Ultimately we need to recognize that while humans continue to build urban landscapes, we share these spaces with others species.
We always think of borders as something that separates two peoples but of course they unite them. It's something you have in common, literally.
I have a theory of living on the boundary: on the boundary of patriarchy and the boundary of different dimensions.
Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.
Geographic boundaries really begin to disappear with the Internet.
Nature does not proceed in a straight line, it is rather a sprawling development.
We all have an edge. We all are floating our psyche on top with a great ocean underneath.
I have never understood why so many gardeners favour straight lines and narrow, regulated borders; perhaps they think wildness could work only in a larger space.
Landscape to me is a planar thing, just a view. Environment is everything down to the ecosystem. Big difference.
The neighborhood I grew up in had this fence that surrounds the watershed. And if you go on the other side of that fence, there's nothing until the North Pole and down to Siberia. It's the absolute cutoff point between man and nature.