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Thanks for posting! I found your site because I have been looking for some inspiration for some outdoor landscaping design, because my husband and I want to redo our backyard. Great post!
An Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture in Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. He also serves as Associate Director of the Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis and Undergradaute Program Director for Environmental Planning and Design. As a graduate of Kentucky (BSLA), LSU (MLA) and Wisconsin (PhD), he has a passion for the critical role of state universities as a source for world-class research and education based on inquiry arousal but is too busy keeping up this award-winning blog. Dr. Tulloch can be reached at dtulloch[at]crssa.rutgers.edu
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David - this is totally off topic, but I moved this weekend to Bordentown, a community with a strong sense of place and some really neat spaces.
Plan on doing a photo essay soon, but for now, your students may want to see:
http://www.wolfenotes.com/2012/10/moving-on/
Thanks for posting! I found your site because I have been looking for some inspiration for some outdoor landscaping design, because my husband and I want to redo our backyard. Great post!
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