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Well, Bruce didn't like the original layout… I should know better than to post something without running it by his eagle eyes… he felt the original layout (shown in view 4) showed too much white house, too little garden. I don't disagree. I opted to repost rather than just change the original posting… I wanted to get a little feedback. Another vacation layout- this is the beautiful nineteenth-century garden at Kings Landing in New Brunswick. I saw flowers there that I had never seen before… it was truly stunning in a simple, humble way. Journaling reads: Nestled in a corner, at the far end of Kings Landing in New Brunswick, lies a magical garden. You reach it either through a weathered gate, or by walking under a curving hedge canopy. At first glance the garden seems rather ordinary. Simple wooden boards edge the large flower beds. But when you open your eyes wide,it is obvious this is no ordinary garden. Flowers of every hue, obscure varieties, surprising colors and combinations. Magic in every corner. A true Nineteenth Century Wonder.The background photo is actually a collage of 5 photos blended, and I lost track of how many flower photos it took to make the title. Mutlu, Author, and Goudy Hundred fonts.


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