The photos below show different aspects of a spiral shaped garden that Ron worked on over the winter. I do not have any interesting background or trivia to share about this design at the moment (if I get some I will certainly add it), so without further ado, here are the photos.







I believe that there will be further work on this garden in the spring. I will post new pictures as the next phase of the project gets underway.
Spring is springing already…I love this time of year in Central Texas.
Blessings.
Carol
3 Comments To "The Spiral Walking Meditation Garden Project"
#1 Pingback By design » Engineer, CAE On February 22, 2007 @ 6:07 pm
[…] The Spiral Walking Meditation Garden Project The photos below show different aspects of a spiral shaped garden that Ron worked on over the winter. I do not have any interesting background or trivia to share about this design at the moment (if I get some I will certainly add it), so without further ado, here are the photos. I believe that there will be further work on this garden in the spring. I will post new pictures as the next phase of the project gets underway. Spring is springing already I love this time of year in Central Texas. Blessings. Carol […]
#2 Comment By NANETTE On February 9, 2011 @ 2:52 pm
I am not sure how this works but i saw your site and loved your raised garden beds I live in California and wondered what type of stones did you use and where did you get them
#3 Comment By Carol On February 9, 2011 @ 2:57 pm
Nanette – we used sawn limestone which we purchased from a local rock vendor. Limestone is the prevalent type of stone in our area.