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Very nice... :)

love conquers all..

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Wow, some beautifull gardens and art as well!

Rick, i can't wait to see your pad, it's gonna give me some good ideas when my 9month old German Shepard grows out

of being a puppy. I have to be carefull with anything i put out in the yard, he will seek and destroy! He is a 90lb

Knawing/biting/shredding machine!!!

Here he is at 7 months and 15lbs lighter.

But he looks so innocent! :)

Allen -- really like your metal sculptures. Clayton, very eye catching work you do!

I have to say, while my garden contains a few "objects", I don't really have any "art". Sample object:

DSC_0386.jpg

Maybe it's time to upgrade the collection. Where do you find your art?

Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Posted

Kim,

It really depends upon what you prefer as "art."

Go to flea markets, thrift stores, and garage sales. And old chair with a vine, old pottery, bird bath, etc can all be used in the garden as accent pieces. Use your imagination!

Rick Leitner

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

26.07N/80.15W

Zone 10B

Average Annual Low 67 F

Average Annual High 84 F

Average Annual Rainfall 62"

 

Riverfront exposure, 1 mile from Atlantic Ocean

Part time in the western mountains of North Carolina

Gratefully, the best of both worlds!

Posted
Wow, some beautifull gardens and art as well!

Rick, i can't wait to see your pad, it's gonna give me some good ideas when my 9month old German Shepard grows out

of being a puppy. I have to be carefull with anything i put out in the yard, he will seek and destroy! He is a 90lb

Knawing/biting/shredding machine!!!

Here he is at 7 months and 15lbs lighter.

But he looks so innocent! :)

Allen -- really like your metal sculptures. Clayton, very eye catching work you do!

I have to say, while my garden contains a few "objects", I don't really have any "art". Sample object:

DSC_0386.jpg

Maybe it's time to upgrade the collection. Where do you find your art?

Kim,

He does look innocent does'nt he!!!! He is a very good boy and extremely friendly! Well, unless you're a branch, 3 gallon pot, or a bare spot in the yard, (which turns into a hole quickly)!!!

Ed Brown warned me when i got him that everything i own will have teeth marks on it!! He hit the nail on the head!!

Orlando, Florida

zone 9b

The Pollen Poacher!!

GO DOLPHINS!!

GO GATORS!!!

 

Palms, Sex, Money and horsepower,,,, you may have more than you can handle,,

but too much is never enough!!

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