About me: Welcome to my personal myspace page, as time allows I will be posting blogs with regard to plantings, garden tours and thoughts on design so feel free to check in often...
I would also like to invite you to visit my website (www.atlantalandscapedesign.com) to see more pictures of my work as well as other contact info...
If you live in the Atlanta area and would like me to do a walk though with you, please drop me a line ================================================brief bio:
I'm the father of two beautiful girls (13 and 15) who are the center of my universe... if that doesn't run you off then I guess this is the part where I tell you how wonderful I am, while trying to sound humble...
I was a deep-sea diver for over 14 years (lots of sea stories)... have an award winning Design Company
www.atlantalandscapedesign.com for 16 years and I've been a professional stuntman since I was 21 with over 500 credits, including: "Diehard III", "Robocop II and III", "The Patriot", "Roadtrip", "Analyze This", "Heat of the Night", "Major League III", "Universal Soldier/the return", "Dumb and Dumberer", "Hustle and Flow", "One Missed Call" and many more ................................
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Spent over 8 months in New Orleans after Katrina, if you would like to see my pix www.thekatrinacollection.com
Working on putting together a book of my time there featuring these photos (which are also posted on this site), if you would like a print drop me a line. Please feel free to leave me a photo comment so I know which ones are your favorites
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Who I'd like to meet:
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Spring is here and so are the butterflies! This week I have a gallery of a particular group of butterflies called Brushfoots. Brushfoots are the most commonly known and encountered of the large colorful butterflies (excluding the swallowtails) found in Florida and the Americas. These include the monarchs, fritillaries, buckeyes, and the viceroy below (who has nearly identical markings as the toxic monarch butterfly) to keep it from being eaten by birds.... cool trick, huh? :-)
Click the butterfly below to see my gallery - and please let me know what you think!