pics at last!!!
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pics at last!!!
with a lot of luck there should be three pics of my garden before starting my project. As you can see not large but a blank canvas waiting to be used. In one shot can just see my tsukabai which was damaged in the bad weather. I have started the work and it is already transformed. I just still need to get rid of that crazy paving path and put stepping stones in their place. The garden when finished should be as the wife puts it Japlish, half Japanese half english, as she insists on her summer bedding plants for lots of colour!!? I should be posting some more shots next week.
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When confronted by a difficult problem, you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"
Those pics are a little small for my poor old eyes Colin
Have you nothing larger so I can see them?
Have you nothing larger so I can see them?
Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
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(famous Japanese philosopher
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
Hun Ki Dory
(famous Japanese philosopher
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Thanks George, I've just tried altering them back but I must have saved them at the reduced size as they wont go back without being blurry. So I will just have to let you all see my garden in the nearly finished and finished stages.
Regards Colin
Regards Colin
When confronted by a difficult problem, you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"
picture size
Colin Hi.
Sizing these pictures was always a bit hit or miss for me but Georges advice is the right answer for me
Well done George
Thanks for the tip Brian
Sizing these pictures was always a bit hit or miss for me but Georges advice is the right answer for me
Well done George
Thanks for the tip Brian