Near Virginia Highland, above. Trees, wall, car have been exactly like this since I moved to Atlanta in 1982. Ooooooh, the mystery of that garden.
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Hedges & walls; great for creating mystery. Every garden needs Mystery.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Say Sab, recognize that car? Yes, it's a Buick Wildcat !!! Remember flinging me out of the car while you were still driving it???? Poppets, my grandmother gave a 1964, white with red leather interior, Buick Wildcat to my sister & me when we were teenagers. Pic, above, taken last month while sitting at a red light.
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Charleston and New Orleans both have great mystery gardens. I always want to take a sneak peak...
My first thought was, "This is beautiful--I wonder what's beyond that hedge and look at those delicate trees atop the hedge." Yes, I want to see more! I have a brush cherry hedge, but . . .I have no mystery going on :(. . .I need to work on creating some out there! Thank you for the inspiration, Tara.
Sindy
I thought that was a Wildcat!! Grandmother's was prettier and yes, I remember you flying out of the car! Don't tell Dad!
SaySab
How romantic to have that mystery
around your home. Love that feel.
yvonne
Beautiful....it brings to mind the secret garden, where the hidden entrance(?)- of course everything in *your* garden is wick (alive) I'm sure!
hi tara,
is that why my yoga room feels so mysterious? it's all the bamboo!
hmm. something new learned here today. as always.
~janet
oh the memories of high school, cars and what went on in and out of them in your case!
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