Farmers Market Report: Mark Nelson - Garden Rocks
 

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Farmers Market Report written by Moncton area writer, Heather Ferguson, covers the farm, hobbyist, and artisan producers who display their products and artistry at Moncton's Farmers Market Cooperative and Downtown Moncton's Marche Moncton Market each week. "Market Report" blog also covers small independent speciality businesses in southern New Brunswick. To suggest a business or artisan for a profile, please use the comment form on this blog. See you at the Market.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Mark Nelson - Garden Rocks


Throughout history, mankind has had a unique relationship with stone. Used as tools by the caveman, as markers on a barren landscape by the Inuit, as instruments of conflict, as monuments by every culture since the dawn of time, as articles of shelter, as a medium of art, stones have come to mark man’s journey on this planet. Workers in stone follow an ancient art developed in antiquity and continuing into modern times. At the Marché Moncton Market for a few weeks each year, Mark Nelson of Nelson Monuments’ Heritage Memorials Ltd. showcases his talents etched in stone on wonderful garden rocks and stepping stones that bear inspirational and whimsical messages such as "Faith," "Hope," "Grandma’s Garden," or whatever the client desires. Such personalized decorative additions to your property or garden offer lasting beauty or memorial markers as in the case of a pet gravestone or similar reminder.

Mark Nelson belongs to a family of expert carvers of stone memorials offering complete monument services in design, fabrication, and laser etching. Also, members of the Monument Builders of North America and the Better Business Bureau, they have been carrying on a family tradition since 1909. This well-known company provides expert services for area cemeteries and funeral homes as well. Often, travelling in the road to work on location, Mark devotes his spare time to creating unique garden tributes on the lighter side of his career in memorial monuments. The result is a charming touch to your own space or a wonderful gift idea for family and friends at very reasonable prices. For more information, call Mark at (506) 734-2447, at (506) 866-4974 (cell), or e-mail him at mnelson37@hotmail.com. Also, visit his website at www.heritagememorials.com. Yes! You really can have it carved in stone! Call Mark today!

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