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Terry's Story

Terry Moyemont has been carrying around a camera for almost fifty years, since his parents bought a Kodak Pony 35mm when he was in junior high school. And, from the first, the landscape caught his attention, maybe because in the rolling flatness of Central Illinois anything that was vertical or that meandered or that even offered an irregular shape to the observer was a treasure to be remembered and, so, to be photographed.

After earning his degree in philosophy from the University of Chicago, Terry put his education to good work, first as a film maker and, later, as a video documentary producer, with works that traveled a path which only an inveterate liberal arts student could invent – glass art in the Czech Republic, olive harvests in the mountains of Crete, peace keeping in Macedonia. And through this thirty-year career his 35mm camera was always at easy reach.

In 1999 he took his new bride, Terri Stanley, on their honeymoon to the tiny mountain village of Vizari on Crete, where he had bought a 500-year old stone house seven years before. Within a year the couple had moved to Crete for the year to rebuild the house and to plan a future garden. Stanley, a garden designer on Bainbridge Island for twenty years, had found a new and unfamiliar world of plants on Crete. Their search for the way to make a garden in the Mediterranean led the two to join the Mediterranean Garden Society, an international organization centered in Athens, and to bring back what they’d learned to Washington.

In the intervening four years Terry and Terri have created Mesogeo, a nursery specializing in mediterranean and tropical plants hardy in the Pacific Northwest. And from this venue the two have begun writing articles on gardening, with Terry Moyemont becoming a full-time garden photographer, both for their own articles and for those of other garden writers. Now they are at work on their first book, “A Garden in the Middle of the World”, a personal look at mediterranean garden style based upon all that they have seen, heard, and photographed, both in their travels around Europe and in their work here on Bainbridge Island.

Visit: www.mesogeogarden.com

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