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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流Mandela27s Garden(曼德拉的菜园)【精品文档】第 3 页Mandelas GardenNelson Mandela1. In early 1977, the authorities announced the end of manual labor and arrangedsome type of work for us to do in the courtyard, so we could spend our days in our section. The end of manual labor was liberating. I c
2、ould now spend the day reading, writing letters, discussing issues with my comrades, or preparing legal documents. The free time also allowed me to pursue what became two of myfavorite hobbies on Robben Island: gardening and tennis.2. To survive in prison, one must develop ways to take satisfaction
3、in ones dailylife. One can feel fulfilled by washing ones clothes so that they are particularly clean, by sweeping a hallway so that it is empty of dust, by organizing ones cell to save as much space as possible. Just as one takes pride in important tasksoutside of prison, one can find the same prid
4、e in doing small things inside prison.3. Almost from the beginning of my sentence on Robben Island, I asked theauthorities for permission to start a garden in the courtyard. For years, theyrefused without offering a reason. But eventually they gave in, and we were able to cut out a small garden on a
5、 narrow patch of earth against the far wall.4. The soil in the courtyard was dry and rocky. The courtyard had beenconstructed over a garbage dump, and in order to start my garden, I had toremove a great many rocks to allow the plants room to grow. At the time, some of my comrades joked that I was a
6、miner at heart, for I spent my days in a wasteland and my free time digging in the courtyard.5. The authorities supplied me with seeds. I at first planted tomatoes, chilies, andonionshardy plants that did not require rich earth or constant care. The early harvests were poor, but they soon improved.
7、The authorities did not regret giving permission, for once the garden began to flourish, I often provided the warders with some of my best tomatoes and onions.6. While I have always enjoyed gardening, it was not until I was behind bars that Iwas able to tend my own garden. My first experience in the
8、 garden was at Fort Hare where, as part of the universitys manual labor requirement, I worked in one of my professors gardens and enjoyed the contact with the soil as an alternative to my intellectual labors. Once I was in Johannesburg studying and then working, I had neither the time nor the space
9、to start a garden.7. I began to order books on gardening. I studied different gardening techniquesand types of fertilizers. I did not have many of the materials that the booksdiscussed, but I learned through trial and error. For a time, I attempted to grow peanuts, and used different soils and ferti
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