This week Sepia Saturday challenges bloggers find photos with a gardening theme. I’m not a gardener and can’t think of any one in my family who has been.
Yet I admire gardeners and love visiting gardens. I can’t wait till the Chicago Botanic Garden reopens. Here’s what I found to share.
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Source: SMU Digital Library, Flickr Commons
Gardens, Monte Carlo, 1922

Source: OSU on Flickr Commons
Garden, 1910

Source: State Library of Queensland
Rose Garden, 1953
Interesting seeing photos of old gardens. Thank you and have a safe week.
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Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. I hope you and your family are well. Take care. Enjoy some greenery.
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Yes, some old photos of gardens, and people appreciating them, works well.
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Thanks for you kind comment. I just read on your blog that you had a heart attack. Take care as you recuperate.
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I went to a HUGE flower and garden show in Philadelphia several years ago. I’d like to do it again.
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You found some lovely perfect photos of gardens to share. On our trips to England and Scotland we’ve seen some beautiful flowering gardens – both formal and otherwise. We were surprised in the highlands and western isles of Scotland, especially, to find such lush gardens. Of course here in California we have some pretty showy floral places of which to boast, as well.
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I’m with you I prefer visiting gardens rather than digging in them.
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I like both visiting and maintaining a garden. I used to have great gardens before I moved to a totally shady lot. Nice photos. The adds were kind of disturbing though!
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I love the 1922 Monte Carlo Garden photo in particular, but all 3 are great. Like you, I can’t wait for the Chicago Botanical Gardens to reopen!
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