Creating a harmonious design for an outdoor space should tell a story. A design is more than color on paper. It weaves together the elements of a well-told tale. As Don Marquis reminds us, “Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.” This resonates in the design world as well. Waiting for that magical fairytale to unfold can be a long time waiting. How do you want your outdoor space to echo for years to come?
Top Image of Cokie sniffing Rose petals by Ann Bilowz
Bottom Image of Canyonlands , Utah by Greg Bilowz
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If you like this blog, hope you check in daily. You can like our fan page at http://www.facebook.com/abilowz or follow on twitter http://twitter.com/annbilowz (where there are even more shared tidbits) or subscribe on the blog to receive posts daily via email or a feed. Either way, we hope you follow the postings somewhere in cyberspace and share it with your gardening friends. Contact me direct at annbilowz@gmail.com Happy Gardening. Annie
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