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Front Yard, New Bed

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One plain black Artist's Sketchbook became three. then four, then five... The first one is falling apart now, and in case it cannot be rebound, I'm transferring the pages to this blog. Expect a mix of old and new, the history of the garden, the plans, and the accomplishments, mixed with the current, ever-ongoing journey. The journals are a mix of notes, research, sketches, plans, magazine clippings, seed packets, photos, project plans and ideas, quotes and poems and philosphies... a learning process, with a goal in mind.... Enjoy.

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