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Lucky I had a camera because when I got home I couldn’t believe what I’d seen |
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The house – a noble perspective of lawn |
Exbury Gardens is a visitor attraction set in the New Forest of Hampshire UK. The grounds run down to the Beaulieu River. Wild ponies wander the roads as you approach. The Isle of Wight and the Solent are visible as you wander along the river path. I had the fortune to go there yesterday. It’s a job to write about the place without sounding like an OTT tourist brochure. It is just SO beautiful that really you just have to see the photos. The beauty has a quality of unreality which I suppose is to be expected in a created garden. I wish I knew more about plants. Certainly there are
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From the dressing room palette of Madame Butterfly |
azaleas and rhododendrons. I also spotted some king cups which have always been a favourite with me. They seem to cry out the joy of the sun and lush meadow land with their open faces. I had not seen any for years and suddenly I spotted them. My mind raced back decades to a John Clare poem.
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Green lush and beaming out vibrant joy |
A Bank Holiday weekend lies ahead. If you get the chance give yourself a real overdose of beauty and get down to Exbury. Be sure to take your camera. My final shot is a close up of a Rhododendron. To me it represents an abstraction beyond reality. Maybe this is the way we are supposed to see things – as if everything is something more than itself. I guess this is what great gardeners seek to achieve – a transcendence beyond the truth of itself – a fiction of beauty – like a once dreamed kiss that suddenly is on your living lips.
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Maybe dancers, maybe a melody – always beyond this world. |
PS. Keep an eye out for Her Majesty. Seemingly she’s a fan
Emma thinx: We tolerate beliefs because no one knows the truth.
One thing I never tire of is the beauty of gardens. Thanks for offering this trip I otherwise would have missed. Hope you are doing well, my friend.
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Hi Christina, Great to see you here. La vie est belle and the flowers give their all to tell us how there is always renewal and a new chance. Hope you good too. Emma x
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