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Succulents were a primary theme of Bay Area gardens |
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An entry planting |
A second urban garden was right under the I-280 freeway, tucked below a steep rocky cliff in a still industrial area. It reminded me of a very dicey field site that I had in Hunter's Point (nearby) from decades ago!
But magic had been worked here, from the transformation of the house to the garden as space for the artist/owner's rotating sculpture gallery.
The light was extremely bright -- not good for photographs, but here's a look.
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A view back towards the house |
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A hillside view |
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View from the house |
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