![]() It sounds like 'getting the photo of the house' into the program will be the first of many challenges. I expect to be quite a dope with the software. >) The best part is now that I'm retired, I no longer have hours of homework and end-of-year reports to do at the same time as everyone wants me to design their gardens! The designing was an escape from schoolwork but the schoolwork didn't go away. I've always got a chuckle out of explaining that when they see me staring at the fence, house, or simply the SKY, I am looking for the exact placement of plant material and watching it grow. I have always been able to 'see' everything fully grown. Looks much more professional than MY drawings. The drafting courses helped, of course, but I always wanted to do the plans up on the computer instead. My clients (word of mouth only)) have all trusted me to make the right decisions, but when I have wanted to SHOW them what it will look like all grown up, I have DRAWN and coloured pictures of their homes and the planting materials. The courses were simply a piece of cake because of my years of experience and reading, and travelling world-wide. I eventually did 18 courses to qualify for a Landscape Design Diploma from the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph at the same time as I was teaching elementary school in British Columbia. I have designed gardens of all sizes for people since I was in my early teens. Wow! You're wonderful! Thank you for the offer. ![]()
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