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Landscape architecture1 comment

Deb wrote 2 weeks ago: I mentioned my last post, Landscape by Landscape Architects, in the LinkedIn ASLA and BSLA group dis … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Deb's posts, landscape architecture, landscape, LinkedIn

Landscape by landscape architects3 comments

Deb wrote 2 weeks ago: Last week my copy of The Architect’s Newspaper arrived, and yesterday I sat down with it at th … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Architecture, ASLA, landscape, landscape architecture

Not what it seems

Deb wrote 3 weeks ago: Something about this light post base puts me in mind of a stage set. Perhaps it’s the fact tha … more →

Tags: Deb's posts, Materials, Miscellaneous, Cast Iron, Street Furniture

She's Mrs. Turkey Sandwich for a Reason

Neal wrote 1 month ago: We’re down in Texas this week visiting some friends and for you loyal readers of the Turkey Sa … more →

Tags: Turkey Sandwiches in Texas, new bra, New Braunfels, Texas

Just Milling Around...1 comment

Andrea wrote 3 months ago: Forge at Blacksmith Shop, Newlin Grist Mill, originally uploaded by Delaware Historical Society. On … more →

Tags: Education, museum, Delaware Historical Society, Read House, Historic House, Pennsylvania, water wheel, Blacksmith

Parking among the locusts3 comments

Deb wrote 3 months ago: St. Paul's Church, Cambridge, MA It’s not just Gothic architecture that makes a good foil for … more →

Tags: What we're thinking, Materials, Places, Deb's posts, landscape architecture, engage with landscape, Tree-Planting, Trees, LinkedIn

Hold that light a little closer, please

Deb wrote 3 months ago: I tagged trees for a project last week at Millican’s Nursery and swung through Concord, NH, on … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Places, Deb's posts, landscape architecture, sensory experience of landscape, small urban parks, lighting

New Hampshire stone walls1 comment

Deb wrote 3 months ago: The Boston Globe just published this piece about stone wall theft throughout New England. It describ … more →

Tags: What we're thinking, Materials, walls, Deb's posts, landscape, Weathering, Stone, Stone Walls, New England landscape

Dusty

Deb wrote 3 months ago: Toby just pointed out how dirty the recent photos look; perhaps I need to check the exposure on my c … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Deb's posts

Baring all

Deb wrote 3 months ago: Tom Ryan*, my first landscape architecture mentor, and I have discussed the desirability of specifyi … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Plants, Deb's posts, landscape architecture, innovative arboriculture, Tree-Planting, Trees, Plant Management

Just one2 comments

Deb wrote 4 months ago: Speaking of systems: Replicable by man? … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Biodiversity and Biophilia, Deb's posts, MOSS

Meta note

Deb wrote 4 months ago: I just checked Taking Place’s stats, and find that hits spiked for the “Stone Walls For … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Materials, Stone, Stone Walls

Going "Gruene"

MyAustinAdventure wrote 5 months ago: I stopped in this little ghost town/tourist site on the way out of New Braunfels, and I was smitten. … more →

Tags: Texas, Gruene, gruene hall, Food, Music

Wallis Howe Part 23 comments

Deb wrote 5 months ago: In my first Influences post, I neglected to mention some things that made the Providence house I gre … more →

Tags: What we're thinking, Places, engage with landscape, sensory experience of landscape, Wallis E. Howe, step design, walkway design

How bonsai began

Deb wrote 6 months ago: It’s an apple tree with a full 1/2″ caliper trunk, growing straight out of an almost inv … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Plants, Stone, Bonsai, apple tree

Dress 'em up; they're already outside

Deb wrote 7 months ago: The building is Norwood High School. Tomorrow is Patriot’s Day in Massachusetts; perhaps that … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, engage with landscape, Trees, sashes on trees

Biopositively excellent1 comment

Deb wrote 7 months ago: The New England Wild Flower Society’s newsletter has an excellent article by Bill Cullina, NEW … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, What we're thinking, Plants, New England Wild Flower Society, Native Plants, Bill Cullina, invasive species, Diversity, bionegative

Garden In The Woods

Deb wrote 7 months ago: Yesterday, in preparation for teaching my shrub pruning class at the New England Wild Flower Society … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Places, Garden in the Woods, New England Wild Flower Society, Native Plants, plant conservation, shrub pruning class

Comparison1 comment

Deb wrote 7 months ago: To avoid lengthening that last post any more, I’m posting a couple more photos of trees with b … more →

Tags: Plants, root excavation, root flare, stressed trees, Tree-Planting, Trees, trunk injury


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