Thursday, June 27, 2013

Free Spirit


A free spirit at the community garden at Becketwood on West Mississippi Boulevard

21 comments:

  1. I'm going to put in one of these types of gardens in my backyard next year.

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  2. Those type of ornaments are cool. I visualize a rust-ish color.

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  3. My first thought is that it was taking the place of a scarecrow.....but I think maybe it is for decoration :)

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  4. I'd enjoy walking around here and looking at the flowers.

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  5. I suspect there are some free spirits tending to their gardens.

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  6. After seeing this I feel that I really need a free spirit in my garden Kate, apart from me that is :)

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  7. We need more free spirits! Beautiful sculpture and garden!

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  8. Your photo really catches the eye, Kate. Terrific!

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  9. A very pretty sight and a free spirit for sure.

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  10. Three nice garden photos, Kate. I like the flying girl. And you still have peonies blooming? Mine ended two weeks ago, before I headed off on my trip.

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    1. These photos were taken June 18th. Everything was late this year because of the cool spring and rain, rain, rain. Strawberries are just now being harvested. . .very late.

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  11. You couldn't fail to be uplifted seeing that sprightly figure in the garden! Since buying our condo, my husband and I have a communal garden, too. We love it.

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  12. Beautiful designs for a formal garden. The free spirited winged nymph sets the scene well!

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  13. I love that little piece of garden art? Are peonies in the second photo?

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  14. Very nice little spirit! I have a few variations of this in my garden - well rusted. I should photograph them when the dahlias behind them come into bloom.

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  15. Great looking gardens.

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  16. Great catch, the garden looks so inviting and the iron work is a fine piece!

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  17. Great ART and a beautiful place!
    I like it!:)

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  18. I need that sculpture in MY garden. :))

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