Sunday, December 28, 2008

Bee Wareness Ecosculpture: PWP

The City of Burnaby has partnered with Burnaby Mountain Secondary School to develop an ecosculpture program. Phase One of the 2008 program is a group of three bee sculptures. The Living Bees were welded by a commissioned artist and planted by BMSS students and City of Burnaby staff. Because bees represent the direct link to sustainable horticulture and environment, developing "bee wareness" is a pretty well perfect idea. (Photo credit: Joan Parsonson)

Friday, December 26, 2008

Hello: New York Times follows prettywellperfect.com -PWP!!

Hey pwp bloggers,

Check out Lori's pwp post for November 7, 2008 . It was ahead of the NY Times by over a month!

How uber-trend setting is that?? I would say pwp is where it is at. Yeah, baby. Mele Kalikimaka
from Gabriola!



http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/us/politics/25obama.html?_r=1

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas from Allerton Garden - 80 degrees and sunny - PWP

This beautiful December morning we toured the Allerton Garden, set in a secluded valley opening to the sea on the south coast of Kauai. One of five gardens and three preserves that comprise the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Allerton Garden is a garden of art. The Allertons created a tropical paradise in a series of garden rooms. Each room artfully integrates color and texture of plants with landscape features, stonework and sculpture, all within the sight or sound of water. Pretty well perfect, indeed.
(Photo credit: Lori Decker)

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Kauai's Na Pali by Air - PWP

The spectacular Na Pali on the island on Kauai can be viewed by air, sea or while hiking the infamous 11-mile Kalalau Trail. A limited number of over-night hiking permits are issued annually, so plan ahead. Pretty well perfect, any which way. (Photo credit: Lara Morris)