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Monday, March 29, 2010

Bold color, fanciful art and plenty of pots define Tina Dixon's pleasing place

The stained-concrete columns supporting the pergola look like stucco but are less expensive. At the fork in the path is a sculpture playfully given a "Latin" name, "Tinus herbivorous." It's made of powder-coated metal by artist Wil Case.