Scotland’s Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Designed in 1989 by architect Charles Jencks, and open to the public for only one day a year, the eye-poppingly original Garden of Cosmic Speculation features gardens, bridges, sculptures, and architectural works, and was inspired by mathematics and science. [Photos below by Paulus Maximus]



















3 comments
Graham Tuesday 10 May 2011
You know. I’m always surprised to find this website not being constantly flooded with comments on every post. I’m actually disappointed. Am I missing something? I’ve been a subscriber for ages and always find something awesome, original and inspiring to browse in each weekly post. I read a number other blogs as well but sometimes it feels like no one reads this blog. I mean I usually hate those posts that are only 1 or a few nice words like “great!” or “this is wonderful”, I mean its so f***ing lame. But I guess they do have their place. So long as there’s not a million of the same “generic positive comment” I can see why a few kind words can go a long way. I mean I would post myself but I always feel so small on this site, insignificant you know. I don’t want to be that “generic positive comment” guy. One day I will have something to say. You will see.
I think I’m going to spam this on a few more posts this week because I think it needs to be said. Or I’m just a total internet moron who has missed something important, but I’m not scared. Here we go
Zolton Thursday 12 May 2011
Thanks for the message Graham. Interesting to get your perspective. Lost At E Minor averages around 300,000 Unique Visitors a month, so we get the traffic. But you’re right that we don’t get many comments. We’d like more! But people tend to use our Facebook page for that sort of thing: facebook.com/lostateminor. Regards, Zolton
Niall Tuesday 14 June 2011
Quite astonishing. I live in Scotland but shame on me .. never heard of this. Its in my calendar for 2012!