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Here is the arbor from the same long view as last time, and one view from the street.

Here is the arbor from the same long view as last time, and one view from the street.

And here is a street view of the arbor.

Here is a view of a pair of chairs right behind the arbor where mom likes to sit. It is the only grass left at either house! The rose growing on the porch is Westerland, with fabulous colors.

A closeup of Brother Cadfael, a rose growing on her house. The pink rose in the other photos is climbing Eden, a truly wonderful rose.

A close up and full shot of climbing Eden.

And in the shadier part of the front garden, a shot of our native Douglas Iris and a corydalis.

Close up shot of a westerland rose.

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