Sunday, September 25, 2005

Roof Shot3

11 Comments:

Blogger Diana LaMarre said...

BEAUTIFUL! It is so nice to see the entire yard. Thank you so much for climbing up there to give us this view -- just stunning! Going back now to study it more closely.

7:27 AM  
Blogger Sandy said...

Unfortunatley you can't see the back part. You go around the corner on the left and there is garden all along the fence. It goes down to where the gunnera is. My potting shed will be built down there also. About a 1/3 of the yard isn't seen from this picture.

9:09 AM  
Blogger David Hobson said...

Looks like my kind of garden. I was in Vancouver earlier this month -- too bad I didn't see your garden online in time. Would have liked to visit.

1:30 PM  
Blogger Susan Harris said...

Ooh, it's just gorgeous and thanks for risking your life to share it with us. Looks like all that edging is paying off in. And BTW, I'm in your camp when it comes to nice clear edges, and without some ugly barrier like corrugated metal - yech!

2:53 PM  
Blogger Sandy said...

David-Did you get a chance to check out any nice gardens while in Vancouver?

Susan-Thank you!

3:23 PM  
Blogger Dianne said...

Geez, gorgeous but...no way would I do that unless I had someone helping me out.
We have aerials taken of the area, but they are too far away to see anything. ; )

4:44 PM  
Blogger David Hobson said...

Yes I did, Sandy.
My first visit. I was attending the Garden Writers Association Symposium and we were bused to Minter Gardens, Van Dusen, UBC, The Chinese Classical Garden, nurseries, and the private garden of Thomas Hobbs.

7:25 PM  
Blogger Sandy said...

Hi David. How was Thomas's garden. I know he is really into foliage plants. Did you take lots of pictures? What did you think of Vancouver?

1:07 PM  
Blogger David Hobson said...

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1:25 AM  
Blogger David Hobson said...

Sandy,
I've posted a few pics from my Vancouver trip at Green Trips. Thomas does use lots of foliage plants -- and a lot of succulents. The archway looked like a coral reef.

BTW -- I'm really enjoying your picture posts.

1:29 AM  
Blogger Sandy said...

Thank you David. I'll check out your blog right now!

7:26 AM  

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