Friday, October 4, 2013

BLOG SHOTS #49


GAWE - BLOG  SHOTS

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


 Sunrise - October 1st.

 Raindrops on Hosta

 Mallow Selvestri

 Path to Formal Garden

 Pink Mallow

 Peacock Orchid
after the rain

 Lake Trail

 Rudbeckia

 Potentilla
with dew


 StoneWater Beach
private beach of Gardens at Waters East

Love Over the Fence

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. My favorite time of year in Wisconsin!!!! Fall:)

    WOMT radio, storms are coming, leaves are changing....and Lake Michigan is a little bit of perfection with all of the autumn flowers:)

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  2. Wonderful landscape and how lucky you are to walk trails through your beautiful garden to your private beach!
    Viele Grüße aus dem Fließtal
    Sisah

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  3. Very nice! I especially enjoyed the shots with the water droplets--and, of course, the lake.

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  4. Amazing pictures!!! Very nice!

    Greetings Kathrin

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  5. It doesn't even look like fall yet in your garden, lovely flowers. The beautiful blue skies and beach look inviting.

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  6. Thank you for your comment. In fact I read with pleasure your blog.
    Lake Michigan is a hundred times larger than the Léman !

    Adiante

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