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Michael Ray is a friend and colleague I met in a business development forum offered by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Tucson. A small group of us continue to meet once a month to focus on the model we learned and the progress being made by individuals. Michael’s project is interesting to me because I garden in the desert with more and more difficulty myself. I also like to watch the way he solves his design problems because I too am an inventor. Some serendipity and some failure accompany all inventors.
Initially one may not even plan to invent a product, but an issue or problem starts to fascinate the inventor. Failing fast has a lot of merit when you don’t know where you are going anyhow. Eventually the prototype will show/teach the creator new ways to remedy design problems. I endorse Michael because his core concept is strong, and his creative spirit is guiding him to keep experimenting until he finds solutions. I know the long and winding road through “one size does not fit all” from my own work. I believe when the Nursetree Arch comes on the market it will benefit many gardeners, both new and experienced. I know I want one.
It does sound like a great idea! (and I love the photo)
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I like this concept. It looks beautiful– would be worthwhile for many places…
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