I have always loved ornamental plants, flowering plants and gardens. Being around them always make me feel relaxed and allow me to breath easy. That's why when we moved into our "new" house last year, we planted some greens in our balcony. But I wasn't able to take better care of them. I allowed them to wither and die in the blistering cold of the winter winds so that what remains empty pots and a few ornamental that I managed to put inside our house during the winter season.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Something Green
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nice pieces of furniture!
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have a pleasant day ahead!
i like the patio garden in the photo with the wooden path and the peeble rocks on it, looks very comforting to the eyes especially when you live in the city with not a lot of trees nearby.
ReplyDeleteI am new here! The post is nice! The furniture pieces and patio are really great.
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