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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Shots taken recently in Susanne Hudson's garden. Hydrangeas, bottom pic. A friend visiting my garden last week saw my armillary sundial laying unused on the potting table. She suggested I use it as a chandelier for the new conservatory. Hmm, delightful !
4 comments:
Great shots...very clever! I have been seeing lots of sundials along the English countryside. They have peaked my curiosity....might be time to add one to our garden!
Jeanne:)
I'm just all about the garden right now, so I'm so glad I found your blog this weekend. You may want to check mine out because we just announced today our first giveaway and its really fun! http://blog.providenceltddesign.com
I love this! I did a little "framing" yesterday with pruning, but a sun dial is ever so much more beautiful and unusual!
Nice shots, I like the sundile too.
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