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Garden Bridge (外白渡桥) - an "Inside" view...

 

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Our bottlebrush shrubs are bursting like crazy in our yard. The bees and hummingbirds love them so we can't get too close. They just remind me of fireworks!

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A view of one of the gardens that I visited last summer. For Sliders Sunday, I applied an impressionism filter and altered the colour palette. Happy Sliders Sunday! HSS!

 

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The idyllic Bonsei Garden is part of the Chinese Garden, a green oasis in the middle of the city of Singapore. It was laid out in 1975 by the renowned Taiwanese architect Professor Yuen-Chen Yu and is 13.5 hectares in size.

View across the zen garden of Kinkaku-ji temple, Kyoto.

Chinese Garden of Friendship, Darling Harbour, Sydney (wiki)

 

Very end of autumn day.

I expected autumn colours but there wasn't much autumn here.

Air was cold and warm sunlight was really nice.

 

Take the time to do what makes your soul happy.

Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!'

~ Robin Williams

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Week 872 After The Candlelight

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My new friend loves my garden. She eats all the cats' food and if doesn't find any, knocks at my door.

I am hopping she is not going to have any babies,,,,,,,

New photo with the collaboration of my dear Anuska

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Monarch butterfly in a fall garden

Another rose garden shot for you my dear friends!!!

 

Enjoy your weekend! Cheers!!!

... I visited museum Voorlinden, the garden planted by Piet Oudolf follows a carefully shaped design that echoes the tradition of classical gardens, absolutely worth a visit ... Piet Oudolf is also known for his designs for the High Line in New York City and the Millennium Park in Chicago ...

 

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Gracias Vega por ser tan buena land artist y colaborar conmigo luvvv yaaaa amoraaa ♥!!!

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take it out of several books then it is research :-)

Quoted by Ralph Foss, 1932

 

rose, little theater roe garden, raleigh, north carolina

 

Garden Warbler - Sylvia Borin

  

A plain-looking warbler, the garden warbler is a summer visitor to the UK. It is a shy bird and is most likely to be heard, rather than seen, in woodland and scrub habitats.

 

The garden warbler is a medium-sized warbler of woodland and tall scrub -habitats it shares with the similar blackcap. Garden warblers are summer visitors, arriving in April and leaving in July, although Continental birds can be seen on migration around the east and south coasts until September. They eat insects during the breeding season, but fuel-up on berries and fruit during migration. Garden warblers breed in low trees and shrubs, building their nest from grasses and lining it with fur.

 

The garden warbler is a plain, sandy-grey warbler, with a pale grey neck and pale underparts.

 

Garden warblers are shy birds, skulking around in shrubs and bushes. If you can't get a good view, listen out for their song instead - it's similar to the blackcap's, but more mellow and longer.

Shooting through two home made filters ( a sheet of screening and a piece of thick plate glass from a cocktail table, allowing the light to run across it) and some post processing to emulate a salt paper calotype of the 1840's.

I am quite enamored by the photography of the nineteenth century. The photographers brought an unpretentious sense of poetics to their work.

 

My cat, Mr. Purry Furry, is getting to be quite an old gentleman now, but he still "works" with me in the garden. He prefers a supervisory role to "hands on" :) He is a very pleasant companion!

White azalea shrub in our garden.

As seen at the San Diego Botanic Garden.

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