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A Photo a Week Challenge: Peaceful Place
I am delighted to join in the weekly photo challenge guided by Nancy Merrill Photography. This week’s theme is Peaceful Place. I always find peace in natural settings that combine water, stone and lots of greenery. During a garden tour … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Nature, Photo Challenge
Tagged peaceful place, postaday, water feature
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Weekly Photo Challenge: H2O
The theme of this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is H2O. A watery man made stream in a Charlotte garden: A watery nature made stream in the North Carolina mountains: They are both beautiful; I can’t choose between them…nor do … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly Photo Challenge
Tagged Charlotte, mountain stream, North Carolina, water feature
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Admiration
The theme of this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is ADMIRATION. One of the things I admire most about us…all of us…is creativity. We see it in poets, composers, painters, sculptors, inventors, etc. I especially admire the creativity I find in … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Weekly Photo Challenge
Tagged garden design, Jay Sifford, water feature
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Spring Home & Garden Show: Part 2
Several weeks ago my Arranger and I visited the Charlotte Home & Garden Show, an annual event that we have grown to look forward to and enjoy. My Part 1 report focused on the bonsai exhibit. This post, delayed by a … Continue reading