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Hercules Garden - A beautiful walled garden in the grounds of Blair Castle, Perthshire, Scotland.
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The genus Lobelia comprises a huge number of large and small annual, perennial and shrubby species, favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds is the Lobelia Cardinalis Beautiful red color for a great contrast in the garden.
garden canopy, deconstructed,
reduced to light and shadow,
color, shape, mere suggestions,
silent,
soft and gentle motions,
memory dancing,
outer world dissolving,
inner landscape blooming,
pixellated essence,
surrealistic flight,
dream that dreams we live for dreaming,
dancers' music,
movement,
melody,
countermelody,
rhythm,
tempo,
harmony,
arcs across my inner spaces,
my quiet places,
close, connected, heartfelt grace notes
lead from line to line to line,
balletic arcs that sing a lyric,
resonant,
reverberating,
from this very instant,
this very point,
this intersection of space and time,
into the emptiness,
dark canvas of a sky,
cosmology of every ending,
every new beginning.
and there is no beginning no ending.
my private garden.
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One of those "right time, right place" shots.
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Kansas City's wonderful Kaufmann Memorial Gardens on the last day of July 2014. This entire area is so serene and has such a bounty of flowers of all kinds. Each time I visit this location it never dissapoints me and refreshens my soul.
In my firends garden she has a small pot of fluted red Pitcher plants. Love the shapes and lines within these plants.
Mist-filled gardens were one of the special treats during our week of fog earlier this month. A fine veil of peaceful quiet created mystery along the way,
part of my back-garden......took a lot of old bricks out of the house from internal walls while renovating..they're Victorian so decided to keep them in the garden....made a crude wall out of them to help support the roses that were established many years ago..they're Victorian too....
thanks for looking.....appreciated.....best bigger....hope you have a Great Weekend
Garden of Light - Rydal Hall Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria.
Had great fun doing this running round in the middle of the night hoping no one would spot us. Have always loved the symetry of this french inspired formal garden and thought it would make a perfect light up job. Thanks for looking.
Jewish Museum Berlin
The Axis of Exile leads to the Garden of Exile, which is located outside the Libeskind building. 49 concrete stelae are laid out in a 7-by-7 square on slanting ground. The Russian olive bushes growing atop the stelae are a symbol of hope. Forty-eight are filled with soil from Berlin and the forty-ninth, at the center, with soil from Jerusalem.
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Jüdisches Museum Berlin
Die Achse des Exils führt in den Garten des Exils, der außerhalb des Libeskind-Baus liegt. 49 quadratisch angeordnete Stelen stehen auf einer schiefen Ebene. Daraus wachsen Ölweiden als Symbol der Hoffnung. 48 Stelen sind mit Erde aus Berlin gefüllt, die 49. Stele in der Mitte enthält Erde aus Jerusalem.
"Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration." (Lou Erickson)
Have a happy day!
(photo taken July26, 2007)
Been busy gardening this evening. Created a beautiful lake in our backyard. This is something I've been tempted to do for a while and Ooooh I have a feeling we will sit around here a lot! <33
More pictures here editorialclarity.com/2013/03/22/a-lake-at-home/
This is a wide angle view of some of the towers in the Garden of Eden in Arches National Park.
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Great tit - Parus major (male)
The great tit is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. It is a widespread and common species throughout Europe, the Middle East, Central and Northern Asia, and parts of North Africa where it is generally resident in any sort of woodland; most great tits do not migrate except in extremely harsh winters.
This image was taken opposite my garden hide
*low res image shown
Taken in my garden
I have a pair which have nested the past two years
dont know if these are the same
have not seen them all Winter until now
shot on high iso so background pixelation on original size
The common name of zinnia flower is 'Garden Cinderella' and the white zinnia represents goodness. Interestingly the flower was named by Aztec, the Mexican emperor during the 1500s and it meant "eyesore" :-)
For more about Zinnia Flower : www.buzzle.com/articles/zinnia-flower.html
Vertical garden on the front of the CaixaForum in Madrid. It is a four-story high green wall, designed by Patrick Blanc in 2008.
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Entrance to the walled garden at Heathfield House, Addington, Croydon. Snow thawing and a heavy mist blurring the background.
........taken 24 hours after the previous frosty photo.
It would have been nice to have taken a better quality image but it was taken in low light, from a ladder and between sleety snow showers!
During winter we put lighting in the trees and this creates a magical atmosphere, especially when plants are draped in snow. In this photo the first snowfall of winter has been slight. The weather in the UK is always unpredictable but maybe we will have some heavier snow before winter is over?
After a few hectic weeks we are pleased to be back posting to Flickr! Our very best wishes to all our Flickr friends for 2013. Thanks very much for sharing all your beautiful photos and we look forward to soon re-visiting your photostreams. Thank you for all your support and many kind comments on our garden photos since we joined Flickr in 2008. We will certainly be posting more photos during the next few weeks as we start to catch up with Flickr!
- Not photoshopped
- Taken with Firestorm + ReShade (3.0.3)
- ReShade filters: info here
- The frame added with taraFAB Cinema Screen HUD
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My pictures are purely for fun and hobby. Nothing is personal. No cute kitties, bunnies or elves were hurt during the taking of these pictures.
Most of our gardens are Woodland and native to New England. it has taken some time and hard work. Our backyard, Southeastern, Connecticut
And now for something completely different...
Two shots from Hidcote Manor Garden from our archives... The lawn was taken by Rod and the leaf with water droplets by Di. All merged together for a slightly surreal look...
HSS!
Versailles Gardens - bassin d'Apollon
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Small detail of an area of our garden in the rain. Today, we're having sunshine...and I'm off to the local small town parade!
Be back to your streams much later...
Before Anne (Amabile) and I stopped at the Old Mill in Mountain Brook, we spent some time at the B'ham Botanical Garden. Needless to say, it's a beautiful place.
Botanical Garden
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Read more about my photowalk in Indian Botanic Garden at: footlooseforever.com/2015/01/05/shibpur-botanical-garden-...