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| Joan Whattam's garden | ||
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![]() Now we are across the street. You can see Guy's red mailbox. The reds tie in nicely don't you think? |
![]() Another view of the same garden with rock. Note the red trailer just visible on the left. |
![]() This isn't the last piece of driftwood we will see in Joan's garden |
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Here is a pale mauve clematis at the the side of the house. |
![]() Joan's back yard is mostly sunny. |
![]() I wonder if farmers ever used milk cans this way?. |
![]() Turtles gather at the watering hole.
This pond is low maintenance. |
![]() Joan shows visitors her binder of pictures. |
![]() More driftwood with Chinese accessories. |
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This wading bird is about to spear a ? |
![]() This one has a different food source. |
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This little coot is lying low. |
![]() Joan doesn't grow just birds. |
![]() Frog on a swing adds a little fun. |
![]() Some surprises tucked into a corner. |
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Driftwood resembles the pitted stones in Chinese gardens. |
![]() A bird imitating driftwood. |
![]() Nothing grows at the base of the tree; a perfect solution. Just be careful when mowing the grass. |