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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
It Started with a Section of White Picket Fence...
Beautiful & Oh So Peaceful.... A Perfect Garden for Memories ~ What is that Glass Sculpture looking Treasure that is in the ground by the tree? ~ Looks Interesting
What a beautiful tribute to your mother, it is just beautiful, Tete! Thank you for sharing this with us, it really touched my heart. Give your little white fluff a hug from me and Zeke! ~Tracie
What a gorgeous tribute to your Mother! It's my favorite way to remember those that are gone, by nurturing a plant, especially if I can find something that's called that person's name. My Dad's name was William, so I grow lots of Sweet William!
13 comments:
What a beautiful way to remeber your mother.
olive
Beautiful & Oh So Peaceful.... A Perfect Garden for Memories ~ What is that Glass Sculpture looking Treasure that is in the ground by the tree? ~ Looks Interesting
This is really nice.. I'm sure your Mom loves it also!
Nice Post!
Sandy
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What a beautiful memorial garden!
Donna
Oh my this garden is gorgeous!!! What a wonderful tribute to your mother.
Happy WW!
Blessings~
So lovely!!
What a beautiful memorial garden!
What a beautiful tribute to your mother, it is just beautiful, Tete! Thank you for sharing this with us, it really touched my heart. Give your little white fluff a hug from me and Zeke!
~Tracie
It all looks beautiful!
Don't you love seeing things transform over time?
blessings
barbara jean
Hi Tete,
What a lovely tribute to your mom, and something enduring that you can enjoy every day and as the seasons change.
Amanda
That is a beautiful memorial to your mom! The white is so serene and peaceful.
this is such a lovely idea...beautiful!
Dancing Matilda
What a gorgeous tribute to your Mother! It's my favorite way to remember those that are gone, by nurturing a plant, especially if I can find something that's called that person's name. My Dad's name was William, so I grow lots of Sweet William!
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