By: Kim Charles

Cindy Bruno has created a remote garden oasis in North Carolina .

" My domicile is   located in   Carova , North   Carolina .   There are no paved roads in Carova , the only elbow room to get at the neighborhood is with a 4WD vehicle .   In trying to embrace the singularity of the   beach ,   I   comprise   native and other hardy plants with shells and   driftwood , found on the beach , to make my flaxen sanctuary .   The ropes , seen in several of the photograph , are to prevent   the untamed mustang   from   nibble on the   bloom and plants .   After a day at the beach , it is very restful to draw back   to my backyard oasis . "

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