Last Wednesday, July 27, I posted to the NCPTT website and shared a summary of this Hodges Gardens research. The National Center for Preservation Technology & Training progresses preservation research, and it partners with the private and public sector through education, training, and grants. I provided a link on the NCPTT post to encourage more readers to visit this Exploring Hodges Gardens blog. You can check out the post, and learn more about NCPTT and the Historic Landscapes program here at http://ncptt.nps.gov/category/historic-landscapes/
I hope you enjoyed the House Island photos shared in the previous post. I have several more photos I would like to share, and am working on making images available on Flickr.com. This will help keep blog posts at a reasonable length and provide an exciting atmosphere to continue expanding the online Hodges Gardens community through this historic landscape research. View the Exploring Hodges Gardens Flickr photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/exploringhodgesgardens/ Many of the House Island photos I uploaded in Flickr were taken by Jennifer Mui, NCPTT Architecture & Engineering intern.

Exploring Hodges Gardens Flickr photo page. See more Hodges Gardens research photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/exploringhodgesgardens/