Fine Living Network, some Thoughts

Okay, so I decided to watch this show tonight(Sunday, 28th) titiled 15 X-treme Outdoor Projects.

Well . . .  It sucks!

I am about 3 backyards in and it is just terrible, I mean it’s really bad.

I guess if you use a crane you can get onto the list . . . right now a guy is building a teepee with ‘big logs’, oh wow!

It’s really something, something awful.

Once again Fine Living Network lets me down with one of these 15 extreme/bodacious/over-the-top something or other(s).

I’ll keep watching, it’s like looking at a train wreck.

I cannot turn away on something so bad.

By Rick Anderson

The Whispering Crane Institute was originally formed to act as the umbrella organization for the Philosophy of Design Symposium, and other seminars and workshops given by Rick Anderson and Richard L. Dube’. In the year 2000 WCI became a sole proprietorship owned by Rick Anderson. Today the WCI provides design and consultation services for Landscape Contractors, acts as a Green Industry think tank, and provides training for others in the form of workshops, seminars, and individual consulting. The WCI also provides written material, opinions, case-studies and how-to articles for industry trade magazines.

4 comments

  1. The new shoe “design freak-the christopher barston project” is absolutely horrible. This man is a freak allright. Why would you waste time on a hedonistic pig who does mediocre work at best? You have just given designers world wide a bad name.

    1. My dear Margo, Thank you for taking the time to comment about my show, “Design Freak: The Christopher Barson Project.” The strict deadlines for the production of the show did in fact hinder the finished interior design product, however the finished products were designed to enchant the clients. I am sorry that the final product did not impress you. I’ve produced many beautiful projects which have been published, nationally. Please dont be down on all interior designers…and please continue to tune in to Fine Living and HGTV. Your input is valuable, acknowledged and appreciated.

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