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Frank James Meuschke

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The Possibility of a Japanese-Inspired Garden

October 13, 2008
In this tumble of concrete and boulders -an unnatural grotto, I would like to create a Japanese-inspired garden

There is moss growing on the agglomerated boulders.

These shots are looking from the trail down into the small ravine.
Tags: Garden, woods
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