Today ’s photos are from Mike and Sheila Schneider in Stony Point , New York . They say,“Our garden has been 13 age in its creative activity on 2 Acre of land and it is our dream come lawful . Some garden start with a specific design , some garden landscapers create . Our garden is a product of combined ambition . Every flower and tree was implant and watered with love . That passion brought not only beauty but the peace of mind it created became an invitation to butterflies , hummingbird , groundhogs , birds , and yes , even deer . No matter where we walk in the gardens we are serene and incredibly grateful for Nature ’s conception . ”
Mike and Sheila send in so many great photos that I ’m splitting them up into two Day . Today we ’re focusing on the front and side garden , while tomorrow we ’ll feature a few other locations . bask !
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Front view from our street TWO WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the image to enlarge in a pop-up. Click HERE to view the image in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Mike and Sheila Schneider









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