My hubs David and I love to garden and when we moved into our home in the fall of 1996 the yard was barren. We have worked together ever since then to turn it into our sanctuary. Now the yard has mature trees, water ponds, cozy getaways and we love spending time in our 'outdoor living room' during the warm weather.
We love gardening and landscaping and it is always a work in process but as has been said it is only work if you don't like it and we enjoy puttering around...a lot!
Thank you for checking out my Blog. I am a life coach,author, public speaker, group leader and free lance writer and sharing ideas is what I do. This blog contains a variety of ideas about life, spirituality and healthy, dynamic living from some of my previously published articles.I hope you enjoy my offerings. Warmest regards, Coralie aka Raia Darsey-Malloy
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