Waxwing

Waxwing
"To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour."

From "Auguries of Innocence"

by William Blake
Showing posts with label mythology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mythology. Show all posts

Monday, 30 September 2019

Bromyard - Part 2: Ralph Court Gardens



After leaving Bromyard church I walked to the town centre. There are lovely views of the surrounding countryside inbetween buildings.







Flowerdews where I was meeting B and D for lunch - if you ever go to Bromyard this lovely little tearoom is highly recommended. D had the healthy option a cheese and chutney sandwich whereas B and I indulged in cake. Sorry no photo.



The Science fiction museum B and D visited



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If you would like to see more of the museum here is a link to my post when I visited too here


A cool car :)



Back at the Local Heritage Centre and car park.

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Last time we visited Bromyard I couldn't make up my mind whether to visit the Ralph Court Gardens or Castle Frome church and in the end the latter won the day as I wanted to see the superb carved font.

This time we visited the gardens which cover three and a half acres. There are 12 gardens with themes from Around the World, Fantasy and Culture and Mythology.





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Medusa's Garden - Medusa was a mythological gorgon who lived in the Temple of Minerva. Snakes grew from her head and a glance from her eyes would turn you to stone. The son of Zeus, Perseus, conquered her by reflecting her stare in his polished shield thus turning her to stone.





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The African Garden

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The Green Man or Jack in the Green






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The Elves Forest


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Triton's Garden - Triton was a mythological Greek god. He lived in a palace in the ocean and was the son of Poseidon, god of the Sea. If he blew on his conch shell he could summon the waves.









In the Pirate's Garden a run aground galleon. The trees had been cleverly shaped to resemble sails although it was hard to capture the effect in a photo.

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Italian Garden


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Monet's Garden













A garden of Knights surrounding the lair of Edwina the dragon.

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Alice in Wonderland's Garden

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Japanese Garden






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Toad of Toad Hall

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The gardens really were delightful and would be a great place to take young children.



*D Photos taken by my son with the Canon SX50HS bridge camera
Rest of photos taken by me with the Panasonic Lumix FZ330 bridge camera