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Solow submitted this entry from her Japanese-styled Back Garden, Elkins Park, PA
After spending three weeks in Japan completing certification in Japanese garden
history, design, installation and maintenance I decided to remove the ground
cover plants from this area by my pond and install a stone rake area with the
traditional 3 deity stones. KK loves to just lay on the raked stone,
sometimes with his head on the lowest Buddisatra, and does not ever dig in it. I
wonder if there's some kind of deeper meaning there?
Got everything watered again (sorry bout the muddy foot) and attempted to
rake my stones but I don't don't know what the Japanese do about the Kitty
Kat (aka KK) during this meditation.
About the photographer:
Sharee
Solow, ASLA,
PCH
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