This week I went chasing after cherry ๐ธ blossoms for the March Paris letter,
I ended up at les Jardins Albert Kahn for the first time.There are 4 gardens - French, English, Japanese and conifers.
The Japanese garden was the only one in full bloom.
As David Hockney said,
And obsessed with color Photography. Between 1909 and 1931, he gave 11 scholarships to photographers to go out and record the Archives of the Planet,
Unfortunately Kahn lost his fortune during the 1931 crash. Fortunately the state took over the property and has maintained it since.
I will work on my balance before my next visit.
There are plenty of places to just sit and contemplate the reflections in the water or observe the Koi goldfish.
Kahn was influenced by several philosophers, Henri Bergson, his teacher. And author Rabindranath Tagore, a guest at the gardens.
A Tagore quote onsite caught my eye,
“Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time”
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Bon dimanche dear PBers




























lovely...my plant identifier says its a common camellia ....<3 have a lovely spring day
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DeleteYep, my identifier says the common camellia, too.
DeleteSo peaceful and lovely! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Yes they can't cancel Spring ๐
ReplyDeleteThank you DAVID HOCKNEY ๐ธ
DeleteWow, Carol - I adore your blossom paints for March. So beautiful. Yes, so glad they can't cancel spring. I've never been to the Kahn gardens - time I did. Thanks for sharing this - and yes, that's a camelia. Beauty!
ReplyDeleteI know! My first time. I will be returning, many times I hope. A joyous experience ๐ธ
DeleteAgree...the lovely pink flower looks like a Camellia. Les Jardins Albert Kahn are lovely, and I am so happy you visited!
ReplyDeleteHa! We still have clumps of snow on the ground…it’s truly delightful seeing your camellias and cherry trees in bloom. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteParis is beautiful right now. We are lucky ๐ธ
DeleteYes, a camelia.
ReplyDeleteThat garden has been on my list forever and now I'm more inclined to make it a reality, Thanks for taking us there Carol.
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