The depth of this crevasse filled with perfervid love and adoration for nature is immeasurable and almost esoteric. How fitting the title is for so perfectly blazoning its connection with the pulchritudinous viridity of the Highgrove House, an equally treasured and lovely artefact of HRH Prince Charles' resonant tryst with nature and their consummation in the leafy barn called Highgrove! 'Twas fate that lead to the confection of this piece and its wedlock with the place of which it sings. Unfortunate as I am, living on a distant land, without a way to visit the House in the near future, this euphonous oeuvre flashes the picturesque images of those hallowed gardens upon my inward eye and lets me vicariously take a tour of those grounds for myself. May God bless you, Patrick Hawes, and HRH Prince Charles for sharing this, creating this and inspiring this respectively.
I have been lucky enough to hear a few of these peices on ClasscFM, the additon you have made here with the pictures enhances the pleasure, thank you so much @LainyOLainy for taking the time to upload the 'Highgrove' gems.. Best and kindest regards from Wales .. :0)x
Please excuse bad spelling 'peices' should of course be pieces.. thanks for transporting my brain to another plane, where spelling has flown right out the window... :))x
I could listen to this all day! Simply lovely.
The depth of this crevasse filled with perfervid love and adoration for nature is immeasurable and almost esoteric. How fitting the title is for so perfectly blazoning its connection with the pulchritudinous viridity of the Highgrove House, an equally treasured and lovely artefact of HRH Prince Charles' resonant tryst with nature and their consummation in the leafy barn called Highgrove! 'Twas fate that lead to the confection of this piece and its wedlock with the place of which it sings. Unfortunate as I am, living on a distant land, without a way to visit the House in the near future, this euphonous oeuvre flashes the picturesque images of those hallowed gardens upon my inward eye and lets me vicariously take a tour of those grounds for myself. May God bless you, Patrick Hawes, and HRH Prince Charles for sharing this, creating this and inspiring this respectively.
Fantastic piece of art. Helped me become lucid
I have been lucky enough to hear a few of these peices on ClasscFM, the additon you have made here with the pictures enhances the pleasure, thank you so much @LainyOLainy for taking the time to upload the 'Highgrove' gems..
Best and kindest regards from Wales .. :0)x
Please excuse bad spelling 'peices' should of course be pieces.. thanks for transporting my brain to another plane, where spelling has flown right out the window... :))x