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Sam has requested photos of the garden taken after my two week intensive spiffing up period to get ready for the garden tour. My garden was one of 6 viewed in the Raquet Club as a fundraiser. I published some photos earlier. You can find them HERE. Above are today’s photos. The tour was on the 19th but it takes me longer to recover from work binges these days and I spent yesterday mostly in bed. Today I feel fine!!! Three of these “arrangements” actually are memorials to three pets who have passed away in the last 22 years. Their ashes are buried beneath. See if you can guess which ones. There is one more memorial up on the dome in the 6th photo from the end .You can see Frida’s effigy sitting on the top of the dome which was her favorite spot for the 13 years she lived with me. Inside are her ashes. Since i put her up there, two of the neighbors have done the same. I guess I am the neighborhood influencer…;o)
These pix are great as your place was on the tour❣️❣️ I really do love your Quetzalcoatl 🥰 Nancy
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Thanks for coming, Nancy.
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Magnificent tour of your estate. Looks like you have a large piece of property. Yes, I know you have that lot with the snake in it tacked on to it. The orange of your house goes so well against the green. Am kind of surprised to see some “northern” plants in there thriving. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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It is just two regular-sized lots. The one below looks huge because it has no house on it, but also because it actually runs the entire distance of the lot my house is on and the house next door. I’ve never measured to see if it is narrower on the other side.. This makes me determined to do so. I live in a temperate zone so plants like lantana and marigolds and dahlias, etc. grow here. I can grow anything that I grew in Central California. Strange, though, because the trees don’t go red and yellow in the autumn but stay green all year long. The leaves might fall off but they are still green when they do.
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It’s a garden of dreams, come true. That is interesting about the tree leaves.
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Judy — it’s beautiful! These photos make me wish I could come to visit and see you and the gardens in person!
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WELL, I wanted to get as close to that as possible!!! Thus, a plethora of photos!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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Thanks, Tony and/or Marge!
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Everything is just beautiful. I am sure visitors enjoyed themselves.
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It was fun for me, too. Met some interesting people.
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What spectacular garden you have Judy. Love all these photos except for the lizard 🦎
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That lizard was so tiny. Just a couple of inches long.
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Still not my thing 😱
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OK we won’t force you to touch!!!
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Lol! Thanks ☺️😉😅
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What an amazing garden! It’s so colourful, full of interesting nooks and statues . Wish I could have been there too.☺️
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Absolutely Beautiful Judy. You must be very proud but also very tired. What a work of art~! SAM
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This posting was just for you, Sam. Happy Birthday!!!
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Wonderful pictures of your beautiful garden.
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Thanks for taking the tour!!!
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Fantastic garden, worth all the hard work.
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Thanks, Dolly.
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My pleasure, dear Judy.
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I love every nook and cranny of your yard Judy! The colors, the mix of old and new, the symbolism, the memorials, all the different floras and faunas, just wonderful! 😍
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Thanks, Tiffany. Wish you could see it in person.
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