Just came across your Blog. I do like the structure n your photos today. My dream was always to buy an old stone foundation and us it as a walled garden. Maybe I should burn my present home down and start with that!!! Even without the house here, having Lake Michigan as the backdrop to my gardens still would be a good place to live even in a tent. JC
Don't burn down the house!! I believe that the biggest problem of the garden's site , when solved well, is the biggest asset of the garden. Try to figure that out before torching the homestead!
In all seriousness, thanks for commenting. Lake Michigan must be a magical place to garden.
Michael, I love the warm colors with the gray stone. Very evocative. Like fire and ice.
ReplyDeleteJames, I like the idea of ice--especially with all the hot weather we have had lately!
DeleteJust came across your Blog. I do like the structure n your photos today. My dream was always to buy an old stone foundation and us it as a walled garden. Maybe I should burn my present home down and start with that!!! Even without the house here, having Lake Michigan as the backdrop to my gardens still would be a good place to live even in a tent. JC
ReplyDeleteHi JC!
ReplyDeleteDon't burn down the house!! I believe that the biggest problem of the garden's site , when solved well, is the biggest asset of the garden. Try to figure that out before torching the homestead!
In all seriousness, thanks for commenting. Lake Michigan must be a magical place to garden.