Congratulations! Is it just a trick of the changing light, or does the backyard seem brighter without the shed? We demolished an old rotting deck this year and weirdly the whole backyard seems brighter. I don’t know how, but it definitely does. Can’t wait to see what this looks like when the new lilacs go in!
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The last photo was taken hours later when the sun was out; however, I do think you might be on to something! ~W
Well, two years ago I had a view – the laurel is just too massive for me to contend with. The storm really did the shed in – glad to get rid of it. I’m looking forward to what comes next back there…
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Yeah, I’m digging that view for you! And that shed was such a hazard. I’m glad we don’t have to worry about it any longer! Thanks for doing all this! ~W
You should definitely take the opportunity to plant more lilacs, considering there is a big gaping hole in your back yard.
(heh. seriously, though, the landscaping will come together and the lilacs you saved are gorgeous!)
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Yeah, I’m thinking since there’s a big gaping hole in my yard I might plan some lilacs…hee. ~W
Oh, predug holes, how handy! Love the lilacs and I bet you will love the light.
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Yeah, don’t you like it when other people do the grunt work? ~W
Hello ~ Welcome to Evidently
Your comments are like sunshine on a grey day. And do you know how much cloud cover there is here on the Coast of Oregon? A ton... so keep the sunshine coming!
Love the fabulous new view! I’m going to have to go up the trail in my yard to see what it looks like now. See you tonight at Scrabblepalooza!
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It’s hard to absorb, all the change!
~W
Congratulations! Is it just a trick of the changing light, or does the backyard seem brighter without the shed? We demolished an old rotting deck this year and weirdly the whole backyard seems brighter. I don’t know how, but it definitely does. Can’t wait to see what this looks like when the new lilacs go in!
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The last photo was taken hours later when the sun was out; however, I do think you might be on to something!
~W
Very “cup half full” of you! Plant away!
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I have my moments, eh?
~W
How nice to gain a view in the office, Lucky IZ!
See you later, I’m looking forward to the scrabble death match. heh.
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You scrabble queen, you!
~W
Well, two years ago I had a view – the laurel is just too massive for me to contend with. The storm really did the shed in – glad to get rid of it. I’m looking forward to what comes next back there…
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Yeah, I’m digging that view for you! And that shed was such a hazard. I’m glad we don’t have to worry about it any longer! Thanks for doing all this!
~W
Wow, isn’t it nice to get an eyesore out of the way to make room for beautiful flowers??!!
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Oh, that shed. What a mess. So, yes, I’m relieved to have it GONE. I’ll be even happier when we put in the meditation area planned for the area.
~W
I hate projects like this, but they sure make you feel better when they’re done!
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Well, I didn’t do any of the work, so it was painless. Heh. ~W
You should definitely take the opportunity to plant more lilacs, considering there is a big gaping hole in your back yard.
(heh. seriously, though, the landscaping will come together and the lilacs you saved are gorgeous!)
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Yeah, I’m thinking since there’s a big gaping hole in my yard I might plan some lilacs…hee.
~W
Oh, predug holes, how handy! Love the lilacs and I bet you will love the light.
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Yeah, don’t you like it when other people do the grunt work?
~W