Giardino Bardini, Florence

One of the prettiest places in Florence, with incredible views of the city, is Giardino Bardini.  Here are a few of my fav photos I took last summer of the garden and its views.

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Here comes the first view of the Duomo dome as one walks up and into the garden.

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And here is a view of Santa Croce with it’s campanile at the back and its white marble encrusted facade at the front (left in picture below).

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Here’s a zoomed in shot of Santa Croce from Bardini garden.

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Now I am high enough in the garden to photograph the actual garden, for now some of it is below me.

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Turning around, here’s the garden terrace above me.  Those Renaissance landscape architects sure knew how to make use of a hill when creating a garden!

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I mean, really, how lovely is this garden?  I love this shot below.  The sky is so dramatic!

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Some blooming dahlias in the garden.  Flowers are not a big part of Italian (or French) formal garden design.

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Here is the path I am following.  Gorgeous architectural and horticultural details all along the way to keep you intrigued.

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And it may be a hot summer day and you make have pea gravel in your sandals.  You may find the passage challenging because it is mostly uphill (because it is).  But then, there’s this:

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What a view!

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Come back soon for part 2 of this garden tour.  Ciao!

Every breath is a second chance: consider the humble dandelion.

 

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Just look at the mature dandelion’s delicate beauty.

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And think about the intrepid’s weed’s sweet association with childhood wonder.

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Remember when you thought a dandelion was a flower just as wonderful as any other? Did you ever pluck a bunch of them as a gift for your mother or teacher?  I did.

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You had to be taught it was a weed.

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The glorious season of dandelions is well upon us.

 

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Enjoy dandelion season! Enjoy summer!

 

Spring today, winter tomorrow.

All the doors and windows are open and the wind is whirling in the trees outside.  It will be 80 in Denver today and we are forecast to have snow this weekend!  This is springtime in the Rockies!

A little 17th-century poetry seems appropriate as I post more of my blossoms that may be about to bite it in the snow and cold:

 To the Virgins, to make much of Time,  Robert Herrick  (1591–1674)

GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying:
And this same flower that smiles to-day
To-morrow will be dying.

Boo-hoo.  Please help me enjoy my flowers while we may!

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