I'll be out in the field installing a beautiful new garden today. I hope you'll enjoy this video while I'm out working my butt off. Happy Friday, Y'all.
I couldn't even bring myself to push the button, Carolyn... this was one of my most favorite places in the world but I haven't been there in a decade. Sigh.
I gave in and watched the video - thanks for the link, Carolyn. We first started going there in the early 1980's, when the Japanese garden, conifers, entrance, English Walled garden, etc, etc. were still in the planning and design stages. It was fun to watch how much had changed on our return visits, once or twice a year.
THank you for that wonderful video. What a great idea. I think I need to take a trip there sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Marie. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even bring myself to push the button, Carolyn... this was one of my most favorite places in the world but I haven't been there in a decade. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteAnnie at the Transplantable Rose
I love the place, too, Annie.
ReplyDeleteI pushed the button. Beautiful gardens, I'll have to go see them in person sometime!
ReplyDeleteCarol at May Dreams Gardens
Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteAnnie is homesick for Chicago! Thanks for visiting and you should go to the Chicago Botanic garden one day. It's a real treat.
Homesick for some parts of it, anyway!!
ReplyDeleteI gave in and watched the video - thanks for the link, Carolyn. We first started going there in the early 1980's, when the Japanese garden, conifers, entrance, English Walled garden, etc, etc. were still in the planning and design stages. It was fun to watch how much had changed on our return visits, once or twice a year.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Thanks, Annie. I'm sure the video was not as good as your actual return visits.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to watch the Japanese and English Walled garden evolve. Those are two of my personal favorites.