Monday, March 2, 2009

THE WELL-PLACED CHAIR IN SNOW

In the walled garden at Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott's home, sat a well-placed chair. Its mission, aesthetic.
Place a chair in your landscape for aesthetics. Yes, a Tara landscape design rule.
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You'll find yourself there on a Saturday morning eating breakfast.
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When the 1st warm afternoon arrives you'll sit & have lunch.
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From a window you'll see a cardinal land on the arm and know, you're living a beautiful life.
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Imagine the picture,above, without the chair. A mush of snowy branches.

Yesterday, what it took to shoot a Southern Snow Storm.
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Garden & Be Well, XO T

3 comments:

Ewa said...

Tara,
I fully agree that placing a chair becomes surprisingly inviting in unexpected moments.
Greetings,
Ewa

Tatyana@MySecretGarden said...

It makes me feel good because I have a similar chair in a corner of my garden that looks similar to the one on the photo. You are right. Without the chair, it's just a faceless spot. Thanks!

Rob (ourfrenchgarden) said...

Hello Tara

I'm waiting to place a chair well.

Once the weather warms up

cheers
Rob