Paul, That was exactly the feeling I had. Thanks for commenting. I have been enjoying your blog and am looking forward to seeing more beautiful Italian gardens. Unlike your garden in Lucca, we are not getting glimpses of spring yet here in New Hampshire.
I now understand your comment on my blog, Michael... Your garden under the snow is marvellous. Yes, it is really arty. Nature loves to take our place, doesn't she?! Gabriel
Just beautiful.....it's a shame it looks like Atlanta this week, though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, but I am not ready to sit there.
ReplyDeleteTim,
ReplyDeleteHard to believe how much snow you have gotten.
Les,
Actually, I was supposed to put all the metal furniture away last November!
Beautiful these conversation venues rendered seasonally useless, and therefore art. A bit like a chair that is not a chair, a table that is not a ...
ReplyDeletePaul,
ReplyDeleteThat was exactly the feeling I had. Thanks for commenting. I have been enjoying your blog and am looking forward to seeing more beautiful Italian gardens. Unlike your garden in Lucca, we are not getting glimpses of spring yet here in New Hampshire.
I now understand your comment on my blog, Michael... Your garden under the snow is marvellous. Yes, it is really arty. Nature loves to take our place, doesn't she?!
ReplyDeleteGabriel
Gabriel,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. I really ejoyed visiting your blog. Looking forward to your posts this spring.