- Jun 12 2024
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Contrast in the Landscape: Color, Shape & Texture
June 12, 2024 Landscaping, Summer 2
The Cottonwood’s downy seeds fell like snow. Drifting and swirling upon the air, some suspended momentarily as they sought the perfect landing place. Soon, they began to snag and accumulate. It was magical, slightly alarming, and a complete contrast to…
- Jun 15 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Contrast in the Landscape: Color, Shape & Texture
June 15, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
The Cottonwood’s downy seeds fell like snow. Drifting and swirling upon the air, some suspended momentarily as they sought the perfect landing place. Soon, they began to snag and accumulate. It was magical, slightly alarming, and a complete contrast to…
- May 18 2016
- Landscaping
- 0
Hosta Notso Hotsa?
May 18, 2016 Landscaping 0
The morning light dappled and danced across the lawn. It was soft and benevolent. The sleepy trees seemed to stretch and extend towards her warmth while the flowers tilted their faces, greeting the day with a kiss from the sun….
- May 14 2014
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
Made for the Shade
May 14, 2014 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
As temperatures begin to rise, and Summer nears, my outside exposure gradually begins to decrease. I am not a fan of heat, especially humidity. My routine, much like winter, becomes a mad dash to the house, to the car, to…
- Jul 31 2013
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 2
Seeing & Appreciating the Big Picture
July 31, 2013 Landscaping, Uncategorized 2
I always thought of myself as a “big picture” kind of gal. Before I can truly understand or appreciate something, it’s very important that I am able to visualize and conceptualize the whole. Well, I thought wrong. Sort of. When it…