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Back yard path

comments (2) November 3rd, 2009 in gallery

alethor alethor, member
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This path is in my back yard. It is so private and romantic. TX


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alethor writes: This is my Italian inspired back yard. Around teh corner there is a fountain, a wonderful stair of large stepping stones, a gazebo with grapevines and roses and an arbor with antique climbing roses. Also it will not be an Italian garden if I didn't have a very large vegetable garden.
Thanks for the comment. Posted: 9:14 am on November 6th
ifonly writes: Wonderful path - I want to see what's around the curve! Posted: 5:35 pm on November 5th
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