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The garden also contains a bamboo gazebo with cozy chairs , a planting bed full of purple foliage, a larger bog and a grotto in the making the last of which will feature a waterfall and underground sweat lodge. Consider this motto for your garden planning: Less virtue, more whimsy. When planning his fanciful garden, he thinks about what would delight a child—more specifically, his four grandchildren, who visit regularly.

Part of a bamboo fence, photo by Allan Mandell. Make straight lines curvy. Try planning from the bottom up. Engage all your senses. A fountain or pond can drown out noise, and attract birds and butterflies. Have suggestions about who I should talk to? E-mail me at aanand seattletimes. A reminder about how this works: We launched Education Lab IQ short for Interesting Questions a few months ago to find out what you are curious about when it comes to education in Washington.

David Carlbom, MD. Hugo Carmona, MD. Paula G. Carvalho, MD. Read Caulkins, MD. Clinical Instructor. Guang-Shing Cheng, MD. Bridget Collins, MD. Clinical Associate Professor. Kristina Crothers, MD. Adjunct Associate Professor. Lucas M. Donovan, MD, MS. Acting Instructor. Jeffrey D. Edelman, MD. Ruth A. Engelberg, PhD. Research Professor. Vincent S. Charles W.

Joint Professor. Justina Gamache, MD. Alison L. Sina A. Gharib, MD. Bijan Ghassemieh, MD. Robb W. Glenny, MD, MA. Worked primarily out of the bullpen following the AllStar Break, but made 2 starts as an "opener" during that span…in 18 relief appearances after the All-Star Break, was 2-for-2 in save opportunities while posting a 2.

Tossed 7. Recorded his first career save on Sept. Worked at least 1. In 6 starts, was with a 7. Made his first start on April 17 vs.

Cleveland and became the 3rd Mariners pitcher in club history to work at least 6.



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