
Who is it? Her love of stone was fostered by her time in Kyoto, Japan as a college student years ago, where she interned in a Landscape Architecture office and on weekends would visit historic Japanese gardens.
Fast forward to today- she incorporates stone into so many parts of her landscape designs: walls; walks; steps; bridges, garden art, fountains, etc.
Now she is sharing her insights and ideas on stone in a new book The Spirit of Stone published by Cool Springs Press.
Everything we experience in the fabric of our lives comes full circle doesn’t it? I heard it said the other day that we have only successes and “learning opportunities.” Enjoy your day and listen closely to the Spirit of Stone… @manewcomer @staghornnyc @jnitzky @carlobalistrieriphotography @pamdigging #stone #patio #garden #gardening @dee_nash_rdr @secretgardenerhudsonny @tulahouse @tpshomeandgarden @ravennagardens @alexandrasklar

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