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A new chapter, and a new garden


By Ellen Leigh | December 17, 2007 | Category Uncategorized

I’ve moved! My personal life has taken a different turn, and I am starting a new chapter in my life. Part of November and December was taken up with a move to Plymouth, a new home for me, my business and my fourlegged kids. I have a great new studio, all set up now to create some great art, samples, jewelry and decorative items all more centrally located to most of my clients. So I have new opportunities to decorate a new place, and start a new garden and a new life.
I said my sad goodbyes to my old garden and will miss it sooo much, especially all of the trees I had planted through the years there. I had many wonderful years in that garden, and brought a lot of my garden accessories with me here to decorate a new, smaller version. Come spring, I may be looking for some new plants to landscape a new garden, so keep me in mind as you divide those favorite perennials!
I’ll be making my way on my own, so your business and referrals are more important to me than ever, so please keep me in mind for all of your decorative painting needs, interior design consultation, garden design, and fine art.

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  • tina says:
    December 20, 2007 at 12:42 am

    I love your blog. Very informative and contemplative. Nice pictures too. I am SO sorry you have to move and leave your garden! I would die if I had to leave my garden! I plan to do a posting on blogs I like for the readers of my blog. I am including your blog. Just wanted to add a comment and I will be checking in!

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  • Ellen Leigh says:
    December 21, 2007 at 2:50 pm

    Thanks for stopping in Tina! I try not to think about the garden I have lost and what will happen to it, I’m just broken hearted about it. I can only move forward and start a new one in some way here.
    I look forward to reading your blog and finding out more about you.

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