Invitation.
"...eternals as applicable in the smallest of spaces as in the vast acres of a country house garden." Sir Roy Strong. Above, vast as a mountain range.
Water Mirror, miroir d'eau, above.
Water breaks the footprint of the Tea House, above. Small touch, huge impact.
Looking outward, above, from the bamboo window seen coming in the entry, top pic.
Framing the view, above, for centuries this has been done. Is a brick ca. 1960 ranch less worthy?
Hidden, then meandering, above, then spilling into the pond, below.
Why, above, do we like walking on water?
Leaving the Japanese garden from its other side, above, into a pecan orchard.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken Massee Lane Garden last weekend.
2 comments:
Beautiful photography, Tara.
Best,
Ellen
Love all these photos too, Tara....the millstones again, but within the Japanese setting of this garden. Have a lovely weekend~
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