Fluid of movement. Body, clothes, tools, materials, site, social skills, sense of humor, (pleasing 2 exacting women), decades of experience &, most important, intellect.
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He surpassed expectation (we knew he would), came in under budget, ahead of schedule & worked alone aside from Suzanne & I doing our girlie best.
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The other gardens created for the festival? Each, created with crews of men & heavy equipment.
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Our man? Last of the Mohicans.
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It was an honor to watch him work.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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In my garden I'm mostly DIY, in my dreams I have the skills of this man.
7 comments:
It's so sad but the older I get, I realize that my dreams are MUCH more capable than my body, especially when it comes to my physical abilities. These life shifts just make me appreciate the accomplishments of others even more.
I am still completely, thoroughly, in love with this conservatory. Photos of it make me weak in the knees ... really. Here in Hartwood, we have our 'Elden' (a reference to Murphy Brown's painter) that we use for everything imaginable. He started by completely restoring our old barn, and moved on to prepping large gardens, building my greenhouse, infinite smaller jobs. It's important to have someone we trust to fulfill the promise of the visions in our heads, when those tasks are beyond us for whatever reason.
I am the same way, not only do I like to figure it out, but I take great pleasure in the DIY project.
Thank you for the peek, this garden room is great.
L.
That is so beautiful!! I can't believe it!
This man should be the first human cloned. Civilization demands it! How lucky for you to watch an artist at work.
WOW! I just love it! Usually these type of events come off smarmy and expensive. Your set-up is just right. Totally do-able....I'm thinking of hijacking a few of your ideas! Thanks for sharing. K
Good help is hard to find...and this fellow sounds like a gem. There's sure not many of them out there. Love that space you designed!
Maura :)
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