RE: Labryinth gardens


Welcome Back Melody! Very frustrating when you can loose the connection!
:)

I have only once seen a labyrinth, in Peoria I think. Definitely looked
like a high maintenance area. It was a private home of a master
gardener. 

Hang in there, some one will realize the big mistake they made by
refusing your book. :)

Donna



> 
> Dear all: Have missed you guys the past couple of days...for some
> strange reason, I missed about two days worth of messages...nothing
came
> in from the list and nothing I sent to the list made it...it was
> miserable...like Auralie, I've missed you guys. Now, I've got a
> question...does anyone have any kind of experience with labryinth
> gardens? They are a type of meditative walking maze and our parish
> priest would like to talk about incorporating this into the garden we
> are planning but from what I've seen in my beginning research, they
look
> pretty complicated and very high maintenance...just need some
thoughts.
> 
> 
> Also, for those of you who have expressed an interest...my book was
> rejected by the London publisher, so I guess I get to try again
> elsewhere. Ooh...I've never taken rejection well--too many abandonment
> issues buried deep in my psyche, I guess-- so this should be a good
life
> lesson, huh???
> 
> 
> 
> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)

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