Thursday, 31 October 2013

Walk Through The Walled Garden

While I went to church, Eileen walked through Ward Park and I met her at the Walled Garden in Castle Park, Bangor, Co Down.  The garden closes at the end of October so this will be the last time we see it until the spring, so I thought on this occasion, words probably were not necessary, no questions, no answers, just a walk around the garden drinking in its beauty.  

So are you ready with your cuppa, sitting comfortably, click on first photo for the slide show and off we go.



































I  hope you enjoyed walking round the walled garden taking in its beauty.

Thank you for visiting today.

32 comments:

  1. I'm not generally one for wandering around gardens but this place is impressive.

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  2. You can't beat a walled garden - such lovely photos. The colourful flowers have really brightened up a dull and gloomy day here :)

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  3. Hi Margaret, Thank you for sharing your walk around the garden with us. I enjoyed it very much.

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  4. That's a lovely set of colourful images Margaret...[;o)

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  5. Beautiful shots, and it is hard to believe that late fall is here, and winter soon... Lovely colors Margaret

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  6. Such beauty! I'm sure you are already looking forward to it reopening in spring. ;)

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  7. Breathtaking shots! Love that top one.

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  8. Absolutely gorgeous! The shot of the purple daisies was superb as well as the sweet little bird. Great tour! I enjoyed, thanks. :)

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  9. Oh, Margaret!
    Your photos are real masterpieces.
    I stare at the screen and admire them.
    I send many kisses and greetings.
    Lucia

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  10. gorgeous gardens! but love that sweet robin portrait. :)

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  11. Yes, I certainly did enjoy that garden tour! What beauty...what a Master Creator!

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  12. A very sweet Robin and such beauty in the flowers...ah Winter is on it's way, but then after that ;)

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  13. So much beauty there is! Love the first shot, looking down the walkway through the arches. And that blue flower in #25 is spectacular!

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  14. Oh how wonderful!! Where do I even start? The huge beautiful dahlia! The brilliant blue flower with the white feathering out in the center. And are those baby gourds growing on a vine? Love the big yellow rose, and the one leaf with the sun behind it, it looks like a fan. Picture 4 of those leaves, what are they? I have never seen leaves with edges like this. you really made the most of this walk! also loving the Bird Of Paradise flower.

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  15. Thank you. The best type of blood pressure medication and balm for a hurting heart and mind.

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  16. Beautiful photos of the garden plants and a stellar shot of the little Robin!

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  17. TO ALL YOU LEFT COMMENTS TODAY, i HAVE READ THEM ALL, ENJOYED AND APPRECIATED EVERY ONE AND AS I SAID IN TODAY'S POST, THERE WAS TO BE NO QUESTIONS, NO ANSWERS, JUST ENJOY, SO I JUST WANT TO SAY, THANKS YOU TO EVERYONE.

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  18. Wow! Thanks for sharing these photos of this beautiful place!

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  19. WOW,Wow, and WOW again. I did enjoy my walk with you.

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  20. Margaret, what a truly stunning post. The images are first class, the presentation is wonderful. A credit to you! It has been a few years since I visited Co Down.. We have family in Ballynahinch and often stay in Newcastle.

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  21. Words definitely are not needed when surrounded by the beauty shown in your photos. Thanks for taking us along.

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  22. Beautiful floral images Margaret.

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  23. Ahhhhh---Love the Walled Garden… The flowers (and your photos) are fantastic!!!!!! And I loved seeing that sweet little birdie.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  24. What a beautiful place! All this pretty flowers. Gorgeous photos! Absolutely wonderful!

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  25. Thank you for the visual treat! Some beautiful flower macros and that little bird shot is a stunning portrait!

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  26. Lots of pretty flowers, and a sweet little bird thrown in for good measure. :)

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  27. lovely Margaret; my favourites, the robin, and the pears

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  28. that´s a beautiful garden. Love the path in the first image.

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  29. Lovely garden, the flowers and of course, the Robin, superb.

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  30. TO EVERYONE ELSE (ALL ABOVE ) WHO HAS LEFT COMMENTS AND ENJOYED THIS LOVELY GARDEN, I SAY THANKS TO YOU ALSO. I VERY MUCH APPRECIATE ALL COMMENTS.

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  31. What beautiful flowers- and a cute little bird!

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