Freshman year of college an elective course in economics gave me macro/micro.
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Garden design elements fall into those 2 realms.
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Both equally important.
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Both waltzing thru time.
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The snow that stopped Atlanta, above.
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Dots of poetry. Ephemeral.
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Sure, the wall is a macro Garden Design element.
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But not for this moment.
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You're looking at the ephemeral micro element trumping the macro.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic at jobsite last week.
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If you want a beautiful garden & home filling you with joy, and causes you to tap the brake pedal, as you look in the rear view mirror heading out, become my client, local or on-line.
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Award winning speaker, hire me to speak to your group, local or out-of-state.
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Garden books by Tara Dillard, Amazon.
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That economics course? Tough. The professor barely spoke English his accent so strong I heard, at most, every 12th word correctly. One word in particular scared my IQ, could not figure out what the mar-ghaa-reene was. Especially with his corresponding gesticulations and hi pitch solely upon that word. Mar-ghaa-reene really got the sweet little man going. Me too, what was it? Finally asked my seat mate what he was saying. She said, 'margin'.
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From that point I ignored the dear little man and solely learned from the book.
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30+ years later I can still hear/see Mar-ghaa-reene being performed.
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Yes, macro/micro elements amuse me greatly.
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