Amongst other things, I had a chance to enjoy the Japanese
garden in Adelaide's South parklands.
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Above and below a flower filled lead in to serenity.
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One of the many water features reflecting the palm outside
the garden wall.
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The wood duck was obviously very much at home in this pond
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and what would a Japanese garden be without the sound of
trickling water?
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Near the entrance gate stands this lovely Zodiac lantern
With carvings of all the signs around the upper part
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except this cute little bunny which graces the foot of the
pedestal.
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It looks beautiful and so serene.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a gorgeous place! We have a very beautiful Japanese Garden here in Seattle, too, but I haven't been in a long time! Your photos are superb as always, Arija! So glad you got to go out and have such a wonderful day! Hope you have a wonderful evening, too!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Very lovely garden. That bird is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteArija, what a lovely virtual walk in that beautiful park! Next year I am going to Australia for the ninth time, albeit not in Adelaide, but I hope to see much of the natural beauty of Queensland.Your photos made me longing for Oz already.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got out for some fun in town. This Japanese garden is so serene. Love the capture with the reflected palm tree.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful place to visit.....
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a fun day in town, Atija! The garden is such a great place for photo ops.
ReplyDeletethank you for my quick tour of the gardens, beautiful and enjoyable
ReplyDeleteFantastico questo giardino giapponese.
ReplyDeleteMi piacciono molto queste foto.
Hai cambiato macchina fotografica ?
Buona serata :)
Myriam
Arija, what a wonderful peaceful spot to while away some time surrounded by order and nature. It's so good for the soul.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful garden! I particularly like your bird capture. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your fun day out, Arija. Glad to hear you're feeling well enough to venture out and about!
ReplyDeleteI love Japanese Gardens!! They are so serene and beautiful. Thanks for visiting my blog. I joined the meme, My World with a visit to the local Chinese Garden. Take a look here:
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The garden is lovely and so calming. I liek Japanese gardens. They do it so much better. Everything in harmony.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. I'm not sure how long the garden has been there. It is sparsely planted and contains statuary, a lovely bridge over a dry pond bed and a flower garden in addition to the structure you see in the photo. In the background, not seen in the photos, is a shrub bed and some native trees. It's the first Chinese garden I've been to, really, so I have nothing to compare it to. Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteAn incredible garden. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a lovely garden. Thanks for bringing us along.
ReplyDeleteArija, I'm happy to hear that you were out and about enjoying the beauty of these lovely gardens.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful, thank you for sharing them.
be Well, be Happy.
I love Japanese gardens. They are always so serene and your photos capture the serenity so well.
ReplyDeleteI am really glad you enjoyed this lovely park in private and also happy that you shared some of its beauties with us through your wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI went to the Japanese Garden on the Gold Coast, and saw that stone lantern too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colorful Japanese Garden. The bird is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLOve the bird paictur. Do you know the name?
Urges me to pack my suitcase and visit Australia!!
LG Gisela
Thanks for the tour of the beautiful garden. It looks like somewhere I'd enjoy spending some time.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos and place
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week,
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ReplyDeleteYour garden is very luxurious.
A lot of colors are really lovely.
This garden lantern has a good old atmosphere...
Thank you for visiting my blog.
ruma
I could spend hours here. I'd make a little home right by the bunny on the base of the lantern.
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