Sunday, April 14, 2013

BLOG SHOTS #43


Each month Gardens at Waters East (GAWE) will post a few never before seen photos of “garden life” called - - BLOG SHOTS.  Here are the photos for this posting.

moments in the garden - - enjoy


 Marguerite Daisy
Delphinium - Magic Fountain Blue
Tiger Lily


 Daisy

 Early 19th. Century Ship Rib - collected from beach
Lake Michigan in the background

 Geranium - Johnston Blue

 Flowers - Spirea Bush

Native Sunflower - Maximilian

 Sweet William

 Oriental Lilly
Elderberry - Sambucus - Black Lace

Marguerite Daisy
Mallow - Sylvestris

Sunrise over Lake Michigan
July 17, 2012


Reference Note:  For a complete list of the ten (10) Principles of Design plus the special “Golden Principle of Design” used throughout Gardens at Waters East, check out the archive postings for November 14 – 24, 2010 and May 2, 2011.


NOTE:   All photos use in this posting were taken on the property of Gardens at Waters East
unless otherwise marked.
NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are “staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos from your garden! I liked the photo of the lily and sambucus. I have a similar photo with a yellow hosta :-)

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  2. Le sigh...can't wait to get back up there!
    N

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  3. Lovely selection of flowers in your garden and a beautiful sunrise over Lake Michigan!
    At last spring has arrived in western Europe, we had a lovely warm day yesterday.
    Wish you happy gardening!

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  4. Each and every flower is lovely in their own sweet way. Love the skywatch picture of sunrise over Lake Michigan.

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  5. Spring in Tucson is taking hold. Everything is blooming but the pollen is NASTY!!! Itchy eyes and pollen everywhere! It looks like green gas when I'm blowing it off our courtyard:)

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