Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Guru's Gardens World Wide


Barrow full of colour.

Photo's from across the globe taken in Garden Guru's and Their Friends Gardens.

"Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps,
Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps." Amos Bronson Alcott:

Garden Tour Starts Here.


30 comments:

  1. Does anyone have a new or old photo to place in this album yet?

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  2. Yes, I would have a few. Do you pick them up Milli or should they be PM'd to you?

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  3. Welcome Dear Mia. Leave me a link here and I will retrieve them for you and place them here...

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  4. You're welcome to take any photos that I have posted in my blogs to put here. Do you know how to "take" them from the slide shows?

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  5. You're welcome to take any photos that I have posted in my blogs to put here. Do you know how to "take" them from the slide shows?

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  6. I will try Amy and let you know if I have any problems..thanks.

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  7. I have placed 4 for you amy and you can tell me if there was another 1 or 2 that you liked better? Your albums are just gorgeous to view.

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  8. Thank you! I'll try to put together my "Summer in the Treasure Valley" album in a little while.

    If you could take one or two photos from my Napa Valley albums that would be great :-)

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  9. Lovely I will do that. The Summer album will be wonderful. Thank You Amy.

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  10. As a 3yo child I would run through and play in a paddock which from my minds eye was about half filled with daffodils. I imagine that they just grew wild through that field and was not part of the home garden at all. Every time I smell or see a daffodil I have a rush memories, that permeate even to my body, of that childhood as if being that child again for those very brief moments. Nice photos Amy!!

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  11. More photos added and more to come when you let me know about them!! Thanks.

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  12. Wonderful front garden! And what a view!

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  13. I'm glad you like the photo. I inherited the daffs with the house but I'm very happy that they're here :-)

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  14. Thanks! These belong to my neighbor, Holly. She has a lovely garden.

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  15. This is the back ground photo for my blog, which is why I wrote "Que Syrah, Syrah!" on it, but these are actually zinfandel grapes.

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  16. LOL! I'm glad you chose a balloon photo. This balloon, named Sunflower, is the balloon that I'm in in my profile picture :-)

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  17. Beautiful runnunculus :-). I grew them back in Napa.

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  18. Thanks Amy, that is actually a Magnolia tree, just down the road from me.

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  19. Thanks Amy, this is a Hardy Water Lily, which is the first to bloom in our little pond.

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  20. Yes, here we call that kind of magnolia a "tulip tree" because the flowers resemble tulips, eventhough we know they're not.

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  21. Thanks Amy, yes it is a fab view of the Pacific from here. The front yard was really only landscaped and the pond put in about 2 years ago, as you saw in my Pond Story Blog here.

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  22. Hi Amy these are orange pig-face the colour is so bright and beautiful when they are out in the sun. They sleep at night.

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  23. I am glad that you liked my picks Amy and Mia the album is looking fantastic now with the beautiful variations in photos so far supplied. Thank you girls and Keith too.

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  24. A beautiful plethora of colours and shapes.

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