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Friday, August 24, 2012
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Can't wait to see more pictures! Love this garden!!
ReplyDeleteI was just looking through your collection of "Pictures of the Day" What an inspiration and great collection! I especially like today's!! Larry
ReplyDeleteWhat a special place! Thank you for sharing it's magick
ReplyDeleteI love your picture of the day! A red bridge railing attracts a glance, and very mossy trunk divides photo.
ReplyDeleteNice photo Tatyana, you always take good shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Everything looks so green.
ReplyDeleteThe red bridge just completes the picture! Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful there! Definitely on my bucket list! :)
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ReplyDeleteLove the composition of this photo!
ReplyDeleteI bet the relative humidity in that area is so high, because the tree trunk is fully covered by those small plants and algae.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to walk along that bridge...
ReplyDeleteThat bridge reminds me of Claude Monet although it's a different color. Still the idea is the same. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteIf there was one garden in the world I wished I had visited before I got paralyzed ten years ago, it would be found here. To think I could have walked into the famed sunken garden is a beautiful thought. Thank you very much for that. I can't wait to see more
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