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4 Nov 2020

Landslide 2020: Women Take the Lead

by Susan Haltom | posted in: Exhibitions | 0

For years the contributions of American female landscape architects have been recognized, but perhaps never so poignantly as now. During months of lockdown and pandemic-related upheaval, many people across our country have rediscovered the joys inherent in our landscapes, whether publicly (and socially distanced) or privately (safe at home).

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Magnolia Fall – Winter 2022

Annual meeting 2017 • @joncarloftisfinegardens Annual meeting 2017
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@joncarloftisfinegardens 
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Great meeting and tours in Lexington Kentucky 🌱
Join us as we plant 🌱 Join us as we plant 🌱
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PERFECTION • Aren’t we lucky as Southerners to PERFECTION
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Aren’t we lucky as Southerners to be able to see this beauty and smell this incredible fragrance!
IYKYK 🌱
The Sunday picnic and tour was at the garden of Ca The Sunday picnic and tour was at the garden of Caroline Dormon 
After a heartwarming introduction to the Society by @amsprott the group was overcome with the natural beauty of her gardens! 
📷 @susan_haltom
Our final stop for the day was Melrose Plantation Our final stop for the day was Melrose Plantation for tours of the big house, Africa House and Yucca.
Amazing stories of labor and love with the centerpiece being the folk art of Clementine Hunter. 
Melrose was used as an artist’s colony or retreat in the middle part of the 20th Century and Clementine, a brilliant plantation worker, was able to paint her portrayals of life around her with the discarded art materials/paints from the visiting artists. 
An extraordinary seated dinner of creole cuisine followed the tours.
A good time was had by all! 🌱
“It’s like a family reunion without all the te “It’s like a family reunion without all the tension!” 
Harriet Jansma
We are a society of like minded people.  We all care about each other and enjoy our reunion every spring.
We are working hard to become more diverse, younger and more inclusive. 
Won’t you join us?
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CANE RIVER Residence designed by @carbo.la A bea CANE RIVER 
Residence designed by @carbo.la 
A beautifully planned landscape right on the peaceful Cane River. 
Incredibly managed by @nealdesigngroup 
Many thanks to the property owners for allowing us to see this incredible property 🌱
Oakland Plantation • Another wonderful Cane Riv Oakland Plantation 
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Another wonderful Cane River Plantation. 
Maintained and presented by the National Park Service.
So much to see and to learn!
Stop #2 • Cherokee Plantation Beautifully mainta Stop #2
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Cherokee Plantation
Beautifully maintained private residence along the Cane River. 
Amazing grounds!
TOURS BEGIN • Our day of tours began with a wond TOURS BEGIN
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Our day of tours began with a wonderful lunch at Saint Augustine Church in Isle Brevelle, LA established in 1803 
Astonishing beauty and delicious creole food!
At the children’s table for dinner in #natchidoc At the children’s table for dinner in #natchidoches at @southerngardenhistory dinner.
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We have SO MUCH FUN! 
JOIN US!!!
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