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Cruden Farm, garden diaries, Michael Morrison & Lisa Clausen ; photography by Simon Griffiths

Label
Cruden Farm, garden diaries, Michael Morrison & Lisa Clausen ; photography by Simon Griffiths
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cruden Farm
Responsibility statement
Michael Morrison & Lisa Clausen ; photography by Simon Griffiths
Sub title
garden diaries
Summary
Cruden Farm was given to the late Dame Elisabeth Murdoch in 1928 as a wedding present from her husband Sir Keith Murdoch. The farm at Langwarrin, about 50 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, was a place she cherished throughout her long life. The beautiful garden she created there with gardener Michael Morrison is one of Australia's finest. In 1984 Michael began to keep garden diaries, a practice that endures to this day. He writes of the plants that have thrived and those they've lost, of terrible heat and freak storms, of escaped cows and memorable parties. The diaries recount the plans he and Dame Elisabeth hatched, the triumphs and tensions, the sheer fun of making a garden together. In an age preoccupied with selfies and spotlight chasers, Michael Morrison's diaries remind us of a different way of living - of more than forty years spent quietly but passionately dedicated to one special garden and its unique owner
Target audience
adult
Photographer

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