Friday, January 23, 2015

BLOG SHOTS #65

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

 Buddha - Asian Garden

 garden views to Lake Michigan

 Lake Path

 waves & clouds at the gardens

 Potentilla - in May

 Tardia - in May

 Tulip


 Wood Violet & Grape Hyacinth 


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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7 comments:

  1. Nice! Thanks for the refreshing pics of your garden in warmer times!

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  2. Jack, what a treat watching summery photos and wait for warm days. Thanks for commenting on my blog, sure your tour in Hermitage was interesting.

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  3. Beautiful, Jack ! I love the diversity you have in your garden. The " clouds and wave " are my favorite :)

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  4. All the photos are amazing as are the subjects. But, my favorite is the photo in your header because the colors speak to me.

    Make it a great day!

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  5. Unfortunately spring is still a few weeks away :(

    lg kathrin

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  6. i always enjoy visiting your garden and it looks so different to the images in the previous post! Sarah x

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  7. What a beautiful place, the closeness to Lake michigan make your garden so different from ours in northern Sweden.
    Right now, there's a lot of snow here. Our garden is totally disappeared under the 80 centimeters of snow cover.

    Have a nice day.

    /Hans

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