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READER PHOTO! Marilyn's garden in Washington state
comments (12) November 11th, 2011 in blogs
Today's photos are from Marilyn Buergel in Spokane, Washington. She says, "I had this mirror left from a remodel in the basement. My neighbor and friend helped me (he did all the work really) to frame it and upcycle it into garden art. It has a plywood base with framing around the mirror. David made it so that it can be taken apart and cleaned, although I never have. I've just cleaned the mirror. By the end of the season I have to cut the wines away from the mirror just to see it. Beneath the mirror is a bubbler. Many people are mistaken thinking it is a window and not a mirror. It is quite fun. One of my girl friend’s granddaughters asked her if fairies lived in my back yard. I do have fun with my garden. It is my therapy." Thanks, Marilyn! This is sure to inspire a lot of gardeners.
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