Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Gardens

I had intended to write a little essay about the gardens at The Getty Center, but I decided that words would detract from the beauty of the photos and the place.










16 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is beautiful there. :)

XUE said...

So pretty & the colours of the bouganvilla is fab! Er...is it a bouganvilla? Happy Thursday from Tokyo!

Melli said...

Oh wow! I bet that maze is absolutely spectacular when it is in full bloom! And I could almost hear that waterfall... just lovely! I can't wait to see more!

Unknown said...

Beautiful set of photos...so glad the camera is working well :)

Unknown said...

Oh my, those photographs are a blast of welcome on a dark, wet day in England.

Tracy said...

Sometimes words aren't enough... sometimes an image can say so much. And yours from the Getty dazzle, Willow...Just dazzling! Thank you for sharing more from this fantastic place :o) Happu Day ((HUGS))

Kathie said...

Wow, so beautiful!

ellen b. said...

Beautiful perspective Willow!! Love revisiting this great place...

Islandsparrow said...

Love the waterfall, blooms and the maze. It would be a lovely place to wander about.

Barbara said...

Photos tell their own story.

Allie said...

Beautiful!

Knitting Linguist said...

Oh, I do love the gardens at the Getty. Every time we go there, we spend at least as much outside as we do inside!

Anonymous said...

So pretty and sunny. Love the waterfall steps.

Mr Puffy's Knitting Blog: said...

Gorgeous photos of a beautiful place. I especially love the sculptured garden area!

Come Away With Me said...

Thanks for posting these...I walked our walk all over again! It was fun.

Sharon Lynne said...

Very nice. I've never visited there. (and should do so)

I googled the Getty and read quite a bit more about it (due to your post).
I love to visit places with gardens and old books.

You might like the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens in Pasadena. Lot's of art, books and gardens...and the new Chinese garden is amazing.