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7 Comments on Japanese Garden Photo Tour.. a Folsom Wonderland
Sally - very nice, there are some nice homes in that area. Have spent a lot of time around Folsom, no, not in the prison but working for that big chip manufacturer.
That big chip manufacturer is a much better ride than the one at the prison.
Funny thing about this Japanese garden home, is I used to tour my buyers by this home as a magical wonderland to look at, never dreaming I would be the one to sell it!
Sally,
Nice; you just gave me some great ideas for a pond.
Hi there Sally, wonderful producer of videos and slide shows. I especially like the spinning format on this one and it is hard to top the beauty of Japanese Gardens!!
Terry - If you have a natural creek, plus some natural rock outcroppings, you can do this. That and about 30 years! The creek runs through the property, and is split at one point. One side continues on, and the other goes off into a deeper pool, then re-joins up with the original creek, creating an island.
Gary - I got the idea for rockyou.com here at AR. It's pretty cool technology. I just wish I could get rid of the logo bar at the bottom. Isn't this a beautiful garden though?
Hi Sally!

My word, how big is their lot???? I could get lost in those gardens and be perfectly happy about it!
Believe it or not, it's only 1/2 acre. But with so much natural beauty, like the massive boulders and the creek, it's unbelievable. Can you magine this as your back yard? I LOVED doing open houses here, although people rarely made eye contect, as they were so mesmerized with the gardens.