That concept of the sideways hanging cactus concept is just genius. Any other plant would not survive since it would not be able to absorb sufficient water. And your photo is way up there on the genius list for creativity also!
Thanks for that bit of info in your comment on my blog about the rings on the decorative horses on the gate of the old Victorian house. It makes perfect sense!
I think it's a cool entrance, too. The wood, stucco and stone make a nice combination. But when all's said and done it is very inviting and intriguing...what is behind that entrance/gate? What does the house look like? Looks very lush!
That concept of the sideways hanging cactus concept is just genius. Any other plant would not survive since it would not be able to absorb sufficient water. And your photo is way up there on the genius list for creativity also!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo to show a special little place. Interesting gate and wall design also.
ReplyDeleteLooks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteCool entrance design.
ReplyDeleteNow this is 'my cup of tea'! :-) It's lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful composition!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that bit of info in your comment on my blog about the rings on the decorative horses on the gate of the old Victorian house. It makes perfect sense!
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This looks like a wonderful desert garden.
ReplyDeletevery lovely style
ReplyDeletePerfect composition...the colors are soothing. What type of cactus is that?
ReplyDeleteHow unique! I don't think I have ever seen a hanging cactus.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a cool entrance, too. The wood, stucco and stone make a nice combination. But when all's said and done it is very inviting and intriguing...what is behind that entrance/gate? What does the house look like? Looks very lush!
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