Postings in this ongoing series
will show the same garden “area” and “objects” at two or more
different times / seasons of the year.
The contrast will offer the viewer an appreciation of the beauty found
in the same spot but in different months in the Gardens at Waters East.
Some of the photos have never been seen before, others were collected
from earlier postings in order to provide the needed contrast. Each season has its own “feeling”, has
its own beauty. In this posting the "olive jar" (as everyone calls it) is seen during the four seasons of the year.
Enjoy
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.
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What a difference a season makes!
ReplyDeleteYou've got a wonderful vase! Where did you get it?in spite of weather changes this vase endures, and decorates your lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteWhat a study!
ReplyDeleteincreadible pot does not look glazed yet withstand change in climate so well and stays bright white
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the amazing changes in each scene reflecting the different times and seasons. We have little seasonal change in Brisbane's subtropics, just a wet season and dry season. It is as if you have completely different gardens to enjoy.
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