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 Swedish postcards 

8/3/2015

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Time for a little online ramble, a little 'lifestyle' inspiration.  Potpourri this week links to a lovely set of 'postcards' from Sweden.  Sixteen images create a momentary vacation in that Nordic country so deeply inspired by nature. 

Click the image to escape ...
Flowers in a cage
Photo: Stephen Whitlock for Garden Design Magazine
Read the full article about the gardens and natural inspiration of Sweden – "Northern Star: A Journey Through Sweden's Gardens." 

With thanks to the editors
at Garden Design Magazine.
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The image featured here is my favourite.  What about you?  Which 'postcard' captures your imagination?  As always, you are welcome to leave a comment.

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