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Re: Art/Sculpture in your garden?


Nina,

Regarding all those flat-screen outdoor TV's.... they were a growing fad 
here several years ago.  But, after neighbors started complaining about 
the darn things set at high volume running till the wee hours of the 
morning during balmy summer nights, the city instituted strict codes, 
and the fad vanished.

They probably are fun on larger properties, but in a typical suburban 
subdivision were neighbors live practically on top of one another, they 
are a nuisance.

Betty

On 9/26/2011 11:06 AM, Nina Koziol wrote:
>
> I'm writing a newspaper article on placing "art," which could include sculpture, topiary, etc., in the garden. If you have something like that in your garden, have written a book that discusses garden ornaments, or have designed a garden with something like this,  please email off-list at info@thisgardencooks.com.  And, what's with all these flat-screen outdoor TV's?  I'm seeing more ads and articles in trade and consumer pubs touting the joys of "bringing the indoors outside..."
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nina Koziol
> 708/ 217-9357
> www.thisgardencooks.com
>
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