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These garden's look so lush and green they are a lot bigger than the small one i visited on the weekend and they have more of a traditional Japanese element to them. Very nice Tatyana.
ReplyDeleteSuprb photography and stunning garden Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteУмиротворяюще.Прекрасно.Чисто.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos. I like Japanese gardens. I've been to Tokio when the cherrytrees were blooming and it was awesome.
ReplyDeleteTatyana, beautiful garden, thank you for sharing the photos! I love the Niwaki tree, I think it's a pine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful, tranquil world of green with those gorgeous accents of red. Just magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThe shapes and textures in this garden are wonderful. They are really the masters of tranqulity.
ReplyDeleteEileen
I love the Japanese garden there. I especially love the water features...there is just something special about running water in a garden!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo Tatyana, thanks for sharing, Frances
ReplyDeleteWhat a serene garden! I love the trees with the twisty limbs as well as all the various shades of green. I've never been to British Columbia and would love to go.
ReplyDeleteVery special Tatyana, reminded me of some of the areas in Tatton Park
ReplyDeletebeautyfull garden. This pics are so lovely
ReplyDeleteLove the moss and the wonderful branching patterns, your photography is beautiful...
ReplyDeleteOh my! Such a peaceful and beautiful garden. Your photographs are always incredible Tatyana! Do you use photoshop or some other program to work on your photos? Do you shoot jpeg or raw? I'm curious because I'm new to digital photography.
ReplyDeleteoutlawgardener, -I don't use photoshop; -it's jpg. -Windows photo editor can be helpful sometimes. Good luck!
DeleteThank you for this lovely tour! I love Japanese Gardens. The trees seem to speak their own language with all of that form and style.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwww Butchart is on my bucket list! I'm going to see it one day!
ReplyDeleteOoh, lovely moss...
ReplyDeleteStunning! I'm so glad I'm your Blotanical friend so I could see this amazing virtual tour. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tatyana brings back happy memories.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this tranquil beauty!
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