I have gotten bit by the gardening bug & it has been whispering into my ear...
First, the back story: I met my house 1.5 years ago - the gardens were bare - full only of 2 cedar globe bushes, a tiny weigela, a purple sand cherry, a hosta & 2 other bush types. The path flooded into a stream with every rain fall. The wooden step turned into a slip'n'slide at the slightest moisture. None of this really bothered me. It was easy to maintain and I was content painting the interior of the house... Until recently.
Now - I am ready for a change. I am ready for colour. I am ready for pretty, pretty flowers.
I know my basic design: informal country inspired perrenial garden: lower maintenance, lots of colour & year round (or at least as year round as Canada gets.) I want it to take over everything - be wild & free! But still be functional & practical for winter shovelling & use.

I have scoured the web & come up with a few inspirations of my vision to come.
A flagstone path by
Cottage Charm Landscaping:

Or this one from
Pandorea...:

Or even this with enough patience (found at Denver Botanical Garden):

Maybe recycled brick with how-to on
Ben Riddering:

Or this one at
Craftsman Remodelling with added flagstone pieces & mossy goodness:

Or do I want something more organic like Maggie at
My Garden:

Even this one from
Puddleduck Musings:

The overall garden of
Empress of Dirt:

Including her rock edging:

Of course I would need a pickett fence, like this one from
Better Homes & Gardens:

And natural stone edging as seen at
The Garden Artist:

The ideas really are unlimited! This is going to be so much fun!