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Example? Simply siting a pair of garden chairs. Mere weeks ago, below, in their original home, you can barely see the top of one of the chairs on the graveled Bay Terrace.
Chairs, garden, interior a trinity of delight in these 2 pics, above/below. Sitting in a chair, below, saying hi to Laura.
Now, below. The same chairs await their new life under a century old pecan tree.
Beyond the pile of bricks, below, the burn pile. Decades in its spot. This is not amusing.
Living without a garden, above, is frustrating in unanticipated degrees, yet I have zero regrets about moving.
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The layers of excitement have reintroduced me to an old foe, impatience. My cottage garden began upon a barren lot I chose, then sited the house ahead of construction. Ironically, have shared, more than once, and meant it, that my garden taught me 'patience'.
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Here I am again ! Glad it's a lesson on patience our new garden is providing. Had been wildly worried I would grieve for my old garden. Sorrow ahead of leaving was great, Beloved was there for the worst of it, and still loves me.
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Calming to know putting in a garden is a process, well trod for centuries. There is an order to how each layer of a garden is installed, almost a mathematical equation.
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The order of installing a garden is why I have a career as Garden Designer. Human Nature is impatient, and jumps the order. My chairs will sit, awaiting their proscenium.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Have zero clue, probably for a year minimum, where this pair of chairs will land in beauty again. Impatient to know, yet the anticipation is a delight.