A few years ago a man named Zoltán Dani contacted me and several other people with Japanese interests. He presented a project: to build a Japanese garden in a public space in the artists’ town of Szentendre. With over 10 years of Japanese garden building under his belt, he said he had finally decided to take the initiative. And his eyes sparkled with the kind of determination that convinced me to help him and his garden-building team (he’s in the middle of the following photo).
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