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Post by violet on Feb 18, 2006 16:53:06 GMT 10
Not much space, probably a good thing at this point as dh won't garden and doesn't like mowing lawns. We spent many weekends last year hunting for a new house, but no luck yet. You can see by the grass how the drought is having an effect on the garden. Hmm, the pics are a little dark - sorry, still learning over here! I'm standing at the back of the house looking out, you can see all the neigbouring houses.
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Post by braided-rug on Feb 18, 2006 17:39:46 GMT 10
Thats wonderful. I bet everyone enjoys the outdoor setting.
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Post by frugalmel on Feb 19, 2006 1:01:38 GMT 10
It looks cozy to me! I understand if you want something else though. I have a lovely house, but its to small to me, so I won't be satisfied. KWIM?
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Post by lucie on Feb 19, 2006 1:18:20 GMT 10
I find it looks very intimate with all the greenery and trees.
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Post by teddymaker on Feb 19, 2006 7:18:30 GMT 10
What apretty backyard!!!...Its so nice to see leaves on trees!!!...Thanks for sharing!!!
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Post by violet on Feb 19, 2006 11:11:28 GMT 10
Glad you enjoyed the leaves lol, I forgot about the difference in seasons. My crabapple leaves are just starting to develop a yellow tinge, so it won't be too long until you enjoy some fresh new leaves teddymaker.
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Post by braided-rug on Feb 19, 2006 11:36:55 GMT 10
Is that the tree that has the pretty flowers in spring?
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Post by ArmyOfFive on Feb 19, 2006 13:32:42 GMT 10
WOW, such a cute little private spot!
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Post by lynn on Feb 21, 2006 4:16:34 GMT 10
echoing everyone else.....love the privacy you have. Looks peaceful too.
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