Happy New Year 2019
Happy New Year!
Not that I need a new year, I kinda like the one I just had. I know, however, that things change and so will the calendar. Of course it will take me a month or more to stop writing 2018.
I am very grateful for the last year even with so many challenges. Especially the weather. I was telling the girls that it seemed like we only worked in excruciating heat and torrential rain. In fact statistics show that it was the rainiest September through November recorded at the local Blue Hill Observatory so I know I am not just getting old and grumpy. And it was HOT. Hats off to the crews that helped install gardens when the temperatures were well into the 90’s.
Then of course it got bitterly cold right at Thanksgiving and stayed that way which meant the winter containers were quite a challenge to create. Many more garden design jobs meant things were extra busy but that’s okay. I can always do laundry later.
I want to thank all my friends and family members who heard too many times that “I can only talk for a minute the client is on his way” or “Dinner is what you make of it – literally”. There were crazy busy days when I would arrive home so exhausted that I did not even have the energy to eat. And friends and family forgave me the busyness. They even called to just say they were praying for me.
I want to thank my clients who give me the privilege of working at something I love every day. What an incredible blessing to hear after a project that it is just perfect and I must have “read their mind”. Of course not every job ends that way and so I am also grateful to clients who allow me a second chance to get it right. Great design, like anything, requires communication and collaboration and the grace for a “do-over” is always appreciated.
2018 was the best year so far for The Captured Garden. And while the company is growing that is not the main focus. My focus is on developing relationships with clients and their gardens that will last. That is why we only take on a handful of select jobs each season. Good design takes time and that’s what I think it deserves. Quality over quantity.
I hope in your New Year you see the value of taking time for the things that are important to you.
2019 here we come!
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