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Spring into Blue Mountain Everglades Garden

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[Free Tour]     02 Aug 2017
Spring into Blue Mountain EVERGLADES GardenFigure/ text: Gu Yimei May KuBlue Mountains is a tourist attraction in the western part of Sydney, Australia. In the city of sydney at the end of september, the spring is still in the bud of the branch and the tender leaf, but in the deep of the blue mountain, the spring-minded people, the clusters of clusters. In the blue mountain town of Leura, a beauti...

Spring into Blue Mountain EVERGLADES Garden

Figure/ text: Gu Yimei May Ku


Spring into Blue Mountain Everglades Garden

Blue Mountains is a tourist attraction in the western part of Sydney, Australia. In the city of sydney at the end of september, the spring is still in the bud of the branch and the tender leaf, but in the deep of the blue mountain, the spring-minded people, the clusters of clusters. In the blue mountain town of Leura, a beautiful garden with a history of more than 70 years is a good place for spring travel.

In the 1930s, a wealthy Belgian businessman, Mr. Henri Van de Velde, was in Australia and missed his native Europe. So he invited the famous architect Paul Sorensen to the site of Leura to build this "most popular and most meaningful garden" in Australia, opening up a "village after village" for business celebrities at the weekend. 1978, The garden has been incorporated into the Australian Cultural Heritage Board (Australian Heritage Commission). As soon as he entered the garden, the sight of the Upper Drive, visitors was immediately drawn to the flower landscape and lost. Two rows of purple tulips were the first, their slender, straight stems such as beauty's calves, each with a hair-to-be spring heart, arched by a piece of sweet, fat-filled petals. The little girl naive, thinks is the roadside wild flower, wants to pinch a branch, hastily explains to her ceaselessly. She accepted and was soon attracted to a fountain relief, the Dionyx Fountain, a landmark of the garden, designed by Danish sculptor Otto Lundbye Steen. In the shade of the green branches of oak and redwood, the silly, coveted god of wine showed rich gold in wine, the temperament and style of the years brewing. Into The Watercourse, mood from excited turbulence to a leisurely trickle. There was a large grassy slope, scattered with sets of tables made of rough logs, and they seemed to wave to us to "stop". We settled on one of them, and laid out our food, eating and drinking wisely. Looking up, you can see silver birch trees in the sky, floating clouds moving gently in the trees, not willing to leave for a long time, can you so languidly look at the clouds for 10,000 years? the theme of Watercourse is a mini stream on the east side of the lawn, overlooking, the lawn undulating, and the trees staggering. There is a lot of interest in it. Small plants are grown on both sides, with wine-red Japanese maple trees, star-shaped red and white rhododendron flowers and pink rugged roses. What startled me most was the clusters of white, golden-pink orchids, and I had to press the shutter several times, and I had to press the shutter several times. Were they the reborn flowers of the beautiful men who died of narcissism in Greek mythology? Down the stream, the water confluence into ponds, and the surface of the water floats faded maple leaves. They also once red tung tou, now with water pentagonal circulation, as if to the monsoon years time after time nostalgia. It was a little life, and before we had time to say goodbye to our lost youth, we were lost in the young faces of the streets. I don't think that Watercourse is like Australia in Australia because she shows a delicate beauty unique to Oriental culture, which is quite different from the primitive and clumsy manner of Australia's native specialties. The style that runs through the garden should be European, with an authentic English afternoon tea bar in Garden Courtyard Garden. Garden Courtyard has two floors of green lawn, copper twisted tables and chairs, Victorian style. Rows of pink cherries and African love trees were planted on both sides, but not eye-catching. The little flowers were so pitiful that they were filled with branches, and the branches fluttered gently in the wind, and some petals sizzled in your ears, to your hair, to your shoulders, and finally back to the grass. Eye-lifting flowers and twigs, low-headed and green-green, are the scenery. Is there a kind of mood camera, can take a picture for the mood of this moment? A good mood is the rarest of troubled days. Close your eyes for a while, take a deep breath, and let the sweet air embellish the mood.

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