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added 2007 Mon Jun 4 1:23:41 by lenseview
Amusing pic; twisted caption. But also reflective of common 'improving on nature' suburban landscaping trend. 1 person's creative landscaping "art" is another's (silly, tasteless) landscaping blight.
added 2007 Sat Jun 2 21:56:13 by lenseview
The front yard. Letting go. A symbol for flowing in the wind, enjoying life around us. (Also, just fun.)
added 2007 Thu May 24 18:28:11 by lenseview
Everything the same, except...not. And how does it make "the not" feel? Odd, incongruous juxtaposition of plantings. Silly twisted caption...the usual caption 'imagining.'
added 2007 Sat May 5 19:25:09 by jeremytoday
For Barb Heideman, the relationship with her dogs was downright dastardly. She loved watching her dogs play, and she wanted to keep a little racetrack they developed through the evergreens and flower beds without having to grit her teeth every time they ran through it.
added 2007 Tue May 1 16:50:51 by jeremytoday
With landscape photography, lighting is as important as location. Choose the right time of day to capture that beautiful view on film.
added 2007 Sun Apr 29 4:04:51 by EvelinVT
These are truly some of the most amazing 3D landscape wallpapers I have ever seen. I'm sure you will find at least one that will make your jaw drop... The site has tons more wallpapers too that are free, but these were just my favorite!
added 2007 Sun Feb 4 16:37:42 by unknown user
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added 2006 Tue Dec 5 0:30:48 by slackomatic
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added 2006 Sat Oct 21 5:48:18 by unknown user
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added 2006 Fri Aug 18 17:52:38 by Deidre
A 3.5-acre pit located between three churches and three mosques in central Beirut was slated to become Hadiqat As-Samah: the Garden of Forgiveness. Now the war in Lebanon has put those plans on the backburner.
added 2006 Sun Aug 6 20:25:07 by TimALoftis
The hardest areas of the garden to design are always those that have an identity crisis. Side yards, the strips of land on either side of the house, fall into this category. These awkward spaces present the most trouble, perhaps, because folks don't know what to do with them. Landscape architect Dexter Adams suggests you begin by identifying how t