Margareta's garden in Connecticut
comments (11) June 15th, 2012 in blogsIt's amazing how often gardening comes up in conversation in my everyday life, no matter where I am or who I talk to. A few months ago I was having trouble with my hand, so I went to see a specialist in a nearby town. In the course of diagnosing me (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, by the way), my doctor, Dr. Lionel Brown, asked me what I did for a living. Well, out came his iPhone with pictures of his wife's beautiful garden! "You should really see it in person," he said. So, months later, at a follow-up visit after my surgery (this guy is GOOD--I'm completely back to normal after only a month), I gave him my card, and the next day his wife, Margareta, called me up to invite me for a visit.
It's a beautiful garden, for sure, and I'm sharing a few highlights today with Margareta's blessing. The first two are from a container grouping by the pool. I especially loved the two magnificent specimens of crown-of-thorns and the cool face pot in the front. The next few are of a rose arbor on the hillside, with the seating area scattered with fallen rose petals. The spherical metal sculpture in the background was made by a family member, and I was totally in love with it. The last photo is of a metal frog that was familiar to me. It was made by an artist named Charles Smith down in South Carolina, and the garden I used to work for had one. His frogs are just so happy, and they lighten the spirit of every garden they grace.
This garden was BIG, and for a while there I forgot to take photos as I was enjoying it, else I would have shown you more. Cool thing is, other than some help with the mowing and heavy lifting, the Browns do all of the work themselves. And that's a LOT of work. I don't think I saw one weed while I was there...you can tell these people love what they've created. Thanks so much for welcoming me into your garden, Margareta. It was lovely!
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Comments (11)
Well done to Dr. Brown and Margareta! Very lovely! Posted: 11:31 am on June 15th
meander1; thank you for the link. Earlier I was perusing the works of the other artists linked on that page but I ran out of time to look further. For about a year now I've been looking for a statue to set on my septic tank cover but so far nothing appeals... one of those copper frogs may work if weightly enough not to be blown away but it would need to be about 2' high. We really should thank Michelle for giving the artist's name and location, that made it easy to search... thank you, Michelle.
Posted: 11:07 am on June 15th
I love that pool because it doesn't pretend to be a pond, and those potted plants are very intriguing speciments. And I really enjoyed those conifers, only wish the photos were sharper.
(a lucky photo at 600') Posted: 8:32 am on June 15th
This is a beautiful garden that well communicates the love and thoughtfulness that has been put into it by Margareta and her proud husband. Posted: 6:25 am on June 15th