We were so surprised when we entered our back yard last night after driving home from Lynchburg. It's like it had snowed! This is the base on which the patio will be laid. The area behind the tree will be planted, as will the strip along the fence to the left.
Chuck is contemplating how the yard furniture will look.
The forsythia is in bloom adding a nice color contrast to the bricks and the "snow."
More contemplation of where furniture will go.
My bench will return to it's corner by the garage and big pots of plants will go by that fence. We can't believe we waited so long to do this. We're imagining many fiestas out in this space.
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This looks pretty cool. I haven't been following your blog long enough to know what it is you are doing back there. Is there a post that talks about it?
Is there a set of "before" pics?
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