Monday, February 21, 2011

Day Twenty Nine - Design For Conscious Living




 
                                            Echo in the garden 
              
                     

Embrace the grace of a sacred space
To live, to love, to grow
Bring to life a vision
That blossoms from your soul

Create a sanctuary
That celebrates your life
Nurtures you, supports you
And helps you harmonize

Align with health and balance
Let the joy surround you
Reflect the light within you
In everything around you

Design~ for conscious living
Inspiring greatness in others through
Design~ for conscious living
Inspiring greatness in others~

Hey guys, I've found a wonderful website about conscious living designs
http://www.designforconsciousliving.ca/index/

It's an interior decorating and landscape design firm that believes in creating sanctuaries around us that celebrate life and convey a sense of support and care.
I saw some pictures of their designed homes.
They are amazing, specially these gardens.
I also have a backyard at my place and I like gardening too.
When compared with their design, I feel my garden needs lots of improvements.

I have lily flower, sunflower, Chinese rose, and many other unnameable flower in it.
In summer time, I also have grape tomatoes, strawberries, raspberries.
It feels so great when you can pick up all the berries and put them into mouth right away.
Echo loves garden too. He likes to sleep there when summer comes or plays near the fountain.
I like to read there and watch Echo chasing after squirrels.

I believe that the environments surround us can contribute to our well-being.
My garden is my way to nurture my relationship with nature and it helps me to generate a sense of familiarity, connection, security and belonging - which helps to connect me emotionally to my home, to my community and to our planet.
I spend some time on gardening every year and it's also a way to relax when doing it.
This year I can't wait to grow green paper and basil.
They are organic and healthy.
A plus to my conscious life.



Gardens I saw in Holland.

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