Tis The Season

Holidays can be a fun time, a joyful time, and a stressful time and being a Landscape Designer in Santa Clarita, California I am not immune to the holiday rush.  There are a lot of commitments during the holidays, lots of shopping, cooking, and decorating to do so I wanted to drop you a line to remind you to stop and smell the roses.

Take a nature break, and fill a container with pretty plants that will make you smile and add cheer to your wintery days.

Spend a little time taking your four legged friends for a walk, or stroll the trails alone for a walking meditation.  Look up at the  sky, down at the ground,  watch the leaves turning and falling, enjoy your life!

The days fly by much too quickly, things change, so embrace what you have and what you are.  ‘Tis always the season for that!

xo,
Julie

If you would like help beautifying your life, think about creating a garden with me. You can call me at 661-917-3521 or visit my website.

xoxo

leslie

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