9/20/18

Tupare Garden

Tupare Garden is another free, beautiful garden in Taranaki. But, it's located at the bottom of a hill, so it's difficult for me to walk up and down. This might be the last time we go there for a while.








I'm glad they warned us, but we were, apparently, not on his list!

15 comments:

diane b said...

Love the first photo with the carpet of petals/ It looks a beautiful garden. Bad news that it is difficult to get to.

EricaSta said...

What a wonderful garden.
Wish you a good day!

Loretta Niessen said...

I like the first Photo very much! This garden should be very nice.
I wish you a nice day.
Loretta

rupam sarma said...

Beautiful pics, 1st pic Awesome.

Mikael Bergman said...

a wonderful garden

boromax said...

Such a lovely place! And dangerous magpies, too! Yes, that first photo with the pink petals all around. Stunning.

Angie said...

The first photo is so lovely and delicate - it made me think of a wedding! Enjoy your weekend!

Rambling Woods said...

Beautiful place Betty and now you are fully into spring almost summer...Michelle

Saša S. said...

I like your first shot, it is amazing.

Anne said...

What stunning photographs of such a beautiful place. I hope you didn't get attacked by any magpies.
#sundaysnap

Kara said...

Stunning, especially all the petals on the floor

Adam Jones said...

That first picture is amazing.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Espectacular e de uma grande beleza estas fotografias.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

That carpet of red petals is beautiful! The sign made me laugh (and I would absolutely believe it, because we have camped around magpies and they are territorial creatures!). And every picture between the two I mention is good -- glad you took a lot since it is a hard place to get to for you now (and believe me we both understand that ...too well.)

Jibberjabberuk said...

What a stunning carpet of rhododendron flowers. That magpie certainly looks like a bird to steer well clear of!