This was my first view of the sunken garden. It doesn't even look real, does it?
La-la-la lovely.
I want lights like these in my dream backyard.
I want to grow roses on arbors like this in a land where the sun doesn't scorch them.
These are Tuscan Suns. I've tried to grow them without success. Maybe I should try again.
Everything about the gardens was spectacular. Bruce was looking for weeds. He didn't see any, and we were there for five hours! Impressive. Do you know what else is impressive? The trash cans. They have flower displays on each one, and they are all different.
We couldn't resist stretching out on the grass.
So soft. Not poky like our grass at home.
More from the gardens tomorrow---with a spot of tea.
It's definitely one to put in the memory bank for the Winter! Gorgeous! And I think you should frame that picture of you and Bruce. That is the BEST memory. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would love to have some of these photos to frame and mat! mom
ReplyDeleteI think that is an example of "the earth rejoicing"! You know, roses like Kansas too. Have you and Bruce ever been to Stone Creek nursery in Hesston? Janice
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness you brought back memories! We spent our 5th anniversary on Victoria Island up there and spent a day at Buchert Gardens! So amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous place.
ReplyDeleteIf Bruce is looking for weeds send him over - I have plenty.