Continuing our day's visit at Hamilton Gardens, January 24th...
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| Now in the traditional Maori garden, Te Parapara |
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| Moving right along again, the Tudor garden |
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Major feature of the Sustainable Backyard Garden is that someone needs to be working in it... |
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Backyard garden furniture Gaudi might have approved of...note embedded glass, tile, TV remote, utensils... |
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A highlight was the garden depicted in New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield's classic "The Garden Party," which daughter Rebecca taught for many years; she had heard of Hamilton Gardens while visiting Mansfield's home in Wellington
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| An upper middle class garden party |
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| I might have been the chauffeur |
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| All set up on the tennis green |
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| The Picturesque Garden referencing Mozart's Magic Flute... |
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| Pappageno |
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| The Flute |
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| The Concept Garden left us, um, wondering... |
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Not sure where this fit in, but the Lewis Carroll quote goes "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there" |
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| Down under astronomical depiction |
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| In the produce or kitchen garden |