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It is always nice to read how people here help each other, Last week had a surprize when I looked at steve's blog.Steve is one of the new members here- I first heard about him from my sister about 10 years ago as the garden designer that design Bill Gaits garden or so. It made me immediately to think what would I do there. I Asked about steve from time to time - he been working in few places in the US. But Had suffered as hard as you can imagine from the Economy- and lost a lot- actually everything. The Man was down- and I can not say much about... butHe than started writing his own blog bringing many years of experience- today it is coming second on google for landscaping blog.take a look at the 22nd november blog post and the one after- I did not even knew about it.http://www.stevesnedeker.com/beside it is a great bloghttp://www.stevesnedeker.com/

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  • forgot to say,
    Thank you steve
  • Just had a quickglance but looks like a very interesting Blog .
  • LOL, I am not THAT down, Ofer!! I see at the site lots of folks have come over for a look and thank you. I hope you enjoyed it. I did meet Bill Gates on a landscape project but it was at Microsoft Headquarters in Seattle and I was called in for some waterfall work. One of the most interesting projects I ever saw. A demanding architect and a challenging scenario. The picture is below. I think what I try and portray in my blog, aside from some recent rather personal things, is what actually goes on in a landscaping project. If one browses deeper, there are many instances of paver installations, water features and designs for homes. One thing I am glad for has been the radical diversity of climates I've worked in. The difference between Reno, Nevada and Vancouver, British Columbia is somewhere on the lunatic side of different. It has familiarized me with some bizarre things, like drip irrigation and how to compact virtual mud, lol. I am writing for a living now and relocated to Louisville, kentucky where I will continue to write but will also consult on landscapes and maybe get a bit dirty. Thanks again, Ofer and you others.

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