Monday, 26 October 2015

THROUGH MY LENS - Bangor Walled Garden, County Down, Northern Ireland

These photographs were taken recently when I visited Bangor Walled Garden. I have just returned from a weekend on Copeland Island, without Internet and sometimes without light so therefore was not able to see or comment on your posts so hope you understand.  Just enjoy these flowers.   I do not know all the names of them.






















I hope you enjoyed seeing all these images and it is  wonderful still to have so much blooming in October.

I am linking with THROUGH MY LENS.

Many thank for visiting and also to those who leave comments.

26 comments:

  1. Lovely flowers and colours. We've had too many cold nights to have flowers even if the nights got warmer again. Enjoy your week, Margaret!

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  2. Simply glorious. I could spend many happy hours there - thank you.

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  3. Hello Margaret! Gorgeous tour of the gardens. The flowers are lovely. And I like the pretty fountain! Great photos. Have a happy new week!

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  4. A really beautiful garden and lovely to see so many flowers still in bloom. Wonderful colours :)

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  5. Nice - I think that tall blue flower is the same one as the birds were feeding on in the garden when I was on holiday a while ago. The flowers have turned up in some WBW posts!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  6. What a colorful garden at this time of year. Look forward to your photos from Copeland Is.

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  7. Surprised to see how many flowers are still out at the end of October..............

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  8. Hello Margaret!:) Love all the blue flowers in bloom. The last blue flower Stewart spoke of is called the Echium plant. I have several of these in my garden, and they are always admired.

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  9. The fountain is just lovely! Your images of the beautiful flowers are wonderful!

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  10. I love the blossoms and foliage and the fountain is fabulous!

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  11. Oh, Margaret, has established itself in your beautiful autumn. Great pictures.

    In my rainy, autumnal.
    Greetings from Poland.
    Lucia

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  12. Hi Margaret,
    Beautiful pictures of flowers.
    Photo 10 I find sublime.
    Best regards, Irma

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  13. Awesome colorful and cheerful post!
    The beet stems stunned me.

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  14. What a lovely garden. Lots of vibrant color there. I especially liked the vine growing over the wall.

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  15. Lovely series of flowers Margaret and I love the fountain. It almost looks like a whale's fluke.

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  16. Gorgeous scenes. It's nice to know a flowers name,but certainly not needed to enjoy their beauty.

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  17. Gorgeous photos! Especially the flowers, I really like the purple ones.

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  18. What a lovely garden--- and a lovely group of pictures.

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  19. A very beautiful garden. Enjoyed viewing your images.

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  20. I love lush gardens with a plenty of herbs.

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  21. The colours are lovely, the rhubarb stems are super...no electricity and no internet welcome to the south of france during a storm in our little village anyway :-).

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  22. As much as I like to eat swiss chard, more people should grow it for the colourful ornamental effect it can add to a garden.

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  23. Lovely tour of the gardens,, Margaret. I LOVE rhubarb! I hope you're next post is soon up. Blessings Jo

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  24. Beautiful flowers. A great post of such a lovely variety of plants.

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