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The Duke Gardens in Durham
I have seen pictures of this gazebo draped in Wisteria...can you imagine?! If I lived near this place I'd walk through it every day! For more info on the gardens Click Here
The Duke Gardens in Durham
I have seen pictures of this gazebo draped in Wisteria...can you imagine?! If I lived near this place I'd walk through it every day! For more info on the gardens Click Here
It's a nice gazebo and a nice place to relax, I like both images, the first for the location and the second for the graphical effect.
ReplyDeleteIm sure lots of couples would have their wedding photos taken here as its so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea about these gardens! All so beautiful! Now I am making a plan to go and visit. When the wisteria is in bloom of course.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice gazebo. I imagine lots of people have their photos taken there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty gazebo!
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ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love gazebos and this one is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place.
ReplyDelete(Your second image looks a bit like one I took some days back in a similar place. We must both have enjoyed it.... on different places on the planet.)
I, too, like gazebos. We have a similar one here in Ocala at Sholom Park and I've taken similar photos there. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteOh la! Draped in wisteria sounds so gorgeous Tanya, but it's such a lovely gazebo in it's own right.. I'd love a small gazebo in the back garden.. stop it Grace, concentrate on the tree :)
ReplyDeleteOh la! Draped in wisteria sounds so gorgeous Tanya, but it's such a lovely gazebo in it's own right.. I'd love a small gazebo in the back garden.. stop it Grace, concentrate on the tree :)
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty even without the Wisteria!
ReplyDeleteCovered in Wisteria? That would be a lovely spot for exchanging wedding vows; LOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteI am back posting again after a very sad week, I scrolled through your photos that I missed to select one to comment on, and chose this one. It's a scene that recalls happy times as well as a place of quiet beauty.
ReplyDeleteA fine gazebo. There are two in Elizabeth Park, one in the center of the rose garden and a second in the perennial garden. They give a focus point, don't they?
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