This is Gibbs Garden and a beautiful picture but there are so many places to take pictures of the bridges and other formations. The ideal placement of the trees is amazing. If you go there multiple times the same year each visit will be a major change in the blooming of the many plants. OOPS copy, delete and re-post after reading the messages. OK, I'll shut up now... but I was right. :-)))) Besides it's after 1:00am and I.m finally going to bed. Goodnight.
It really is breath taking beautiful, but because you enjoy it, I’m delighted I took the photo :) After years of working in my own shade garden, I can appreciate the time and effort the staff of gardens put into this one. What did you tell me, it took 32 years to build? Ah, but the colors of the trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses and down to the shapes of the leaves, you’re right, God created them! It’s always a bright spot in the day to hear from you :) I’ll see you tomorrow, sleep well . .
This photo shot is leaving me breathless. I can't believe how beautiful this garden is. Your eyes don't know where to look first. This is truly a work of Gods creation. So lovely. Thank you Tea
@Bikerkath Hello Lady-Up-North! I’m glad you like it. I go to as many Botanical gardens as I can when I travel (that’s my entertainment), this one is in Ball Ground, Georgia, called The Gibbs Botanical Garden. A friend helped me with a bit of its history: It took over 30 years to build, but it’s only been open about 6 years. I walked at least 3/4ths of it and it seems to be largely a Japanese garden. This time of year the Japanese Maples are brilliant in color :) Thank you for working the puzzle! Have a good afternoon . .
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