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Garden Bridge (外白渡桥) - an "Inside" view...
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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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Autumn at the Japanese Garden in Seattle.
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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,,,,,,,
Rachel is wearing:
body Maitreya - Lara
head Genus - Baby Face
shape, head applier and skin Glam Affair - Josie (Genus / 005 E)
eyebrows Simple Bloom - JW S.LT 03 Blo.01
top and shorts Scandalize - Senara (Maitreya Petite / Fatpack) new @ Vanity ❤️ (footwear also available in set)
hair DOUX - Cece
location Elvion
A beautiful artist, please listen the song "Open Field"
Background from ~Sugary-stock
Pathway at Bebeah Gardens.
The Avenue, Mount Wilson.
The Blue Mountains.
See: bebeahgarden.com/
Photographed last month, May 2023, on one of many trips from Sydney up to the Blue Mountains for the Autumn displays.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photopad Pro by NCH software.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
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!
Our Garden
A snapshot view of the flowers, sculpture and other paraphernalia that lies within our garden. This record is for the many changes that have taken place over the years. This selection is from May 2020. This was a good year for blooms.
On a sunset walk on the boardwalk. Along the boardwalk trail in Kincardine there are numerous community gardens. Very well kept and impressive.
this was taken in the Chicago Botanic Garden in December. The grass, which I imagine is not so green, has been covered in snow for quite a while. And March has come in like a lion. We are hoping it will go out like a lamb.
"Il n’est aucune beauté qui n’ait sa tache noire, même le coquelicot, au cœur porte la sienne, que chacun peut voir."
Dicton du Maroc
"There is no beauty that does not have its black spot, not even the poppy, in its heart carries its own, which everyone can see."
Saying of Morocco
Challenge on flickr
CoF119 - FLORA & HIGH CONTRAST
Although the main design for the estate at Stourhead was created by Colen Campbell, there were various other architects involved in its evolution through the years. William Benson, Henry Hoare's brother-in-law, was in part responsible for the building of the estate in 1719. Francis Cartwright, a master builder and architect, was established as a "competent provincial designer in the Palladian manner." He worked on Stourhead between the years of 1749–1755. Cartwright was a known carver, presumably of materials such as wood and stone. It is assumed that his contribution to Stourhead was in this capacity. Nathaniel Ireson is the master builder credited for much of the work on the Estate. It is this work that established his career, in 1720.