Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Wordless Wednesday ~ Monet's Garden







24 comments:

  1. You're wordless and I'm speachless. Beautiful.

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  2. Wow, a fantastic place. Very beautiful.

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  3. The pictures spoke for themselves!

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  4. These photos certainly don't need words, gorgeous!

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  5. Wonderful and so peaceful; no need for words.
    Rita

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  6. Lovely photos all. We've only been there in late summer when it appears overgrown and the nasturtiums cover the walkways. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  7. So beautiful- I love the wisteria. Thanks!

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  8. Love Monet. Love Giverny. Love your pictures. Thanks!

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  9. Looks beautiful and serene! Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com

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  10. That second shot is just breathtaking! Lovely photos, Cathy.

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  11. Words aren't necessary but I'll add absolutely gorgeous to the comments.
    Sam

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  12. Like walking through a Monet painting!

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  13. Words could not do this beauty and justice. And, oh would I love to grow zennias like that!

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  14. Cathy...a tour of Monet's garden has been on my list ever since I studied art and architecture. I've been to France three times...and each time I missed out to make it there. This is one more reminder...that I absolutely have to fit it in next time.
    Love the captures you took. Merci beaucoup ;o)
    Claudia

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  15. what a paradise! great photos!

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  16. This is a stunning garden, and wonderful to see the inspiration to so many great paintings.

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  17. You can just imagine him sitting and painting. Thanks for sharing those beautiful garden photos.
    I have seen an exhibit in Basel years ago. Only Monet's garden and searose pictures. Thanks for bringing back wonderful lost memories.

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  18. Awesome photos! Thanx for sharing them!!

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  19. i just finished the audio book Claude and Camille. it was fabulous......really good. now i want a art book to study the paintings.

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  20. Monet's gardens are so delightful to visit. I have had the good fortune to visit twice and loved each visit.

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  21. Such a relaxing place for the mind & soul. Thanks for taking us along.
    Cheers, kristy

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