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I promise...these are the last pictures I'll post of my favorite little garden. There's just nothing pretty outside to photograph, and inside...well, I'm in a bit of an upheaval here. Above is a picture of my old little back yard area. I thought that was small when I lived there, but believe me...my current "backyard" is way tinier...and with not as much character. We had a small pond in the corner of the yard, and "handmade" the cobblestones with Portland Cement and a form from Home Depot. A big project, but I loved the look of it. The tree is a Meyer Lemon.
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This was the view I could see from the kitchen window (reversed, of course)...definitely birds 'n blooms. The Ohio River was just across the street...
3 comments:
It looks like an enchanted garden. I love the cobblestones and have allays wanted to try that technique.....perhaps this year. :-) Rosie
Such a charming little garden! Hope that you'll find yourself transforming your new garden, too.
Your school picture is so cute. We must be about the same age if I am an accurate judge. ;>
thank you thank you for taking me into your reen garden!
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