I’m trying something a bit different on today’s post. I’ve created a power point video explaining the transformation of my Bryn Mawr, Pa. garden over the period of 10 years. I hope you enjoy!!
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I love the PowerPoint presentation. It looks as if you lived in the country instead of a development on a cul de sac. The garden you created is beautiful and your message is great too. Thank you!
SHERISeptember 18, 2016, 4:50 pm
THIS WAS GREAT, FRAN! tHANK YOU FOR SHARING IT WITH US. I LOVE A “WILD, UNTAMED” LOOK IN GARDENS AND IT’S NICE TO KNOW NOT THAT EVEN IF IT’S NOT EVERYONE ELSE’S CUP OF TEA, I CAN STILL BE PASSIONATE ABOUT IT.
Robin-
Thanks for your comment. It is the first time I’ve used a powerpoint in a blog post. Yes, it was pretty amazing that I was able to create this paradise in what I considered to be a not ‘very pleasing to the eye’ neighborhood. The point of showing the before and after is that if I could do it, anyone can! Fran
MarySeptember 22, 2016, 6:15 pm
i LOVE your blog and pictures. i LOVE TO WORK IN THE YARD. BUT dOING MY YARD DESIGN IS DIFFICULT BECAUSE MY HUSBAND DOES HIS OWN THING AND CHANGES WHAT i AM DOING EVEN THOUGH WE SUPPOSEDLY HAVE OUR OWN SPOTS. how DO YOU HANDLE THIS?