Further along on our trip to the Darling Downs, we went to these lovely gardens who'se name roughly translated means "to enjoy peace and longevity in a public place". Ju Raku En was only just beginning to awake from its winter slumber, so we saw many things in bud or just beginning to flower. As yet it's still quite a young garden, maintained by the University of Southern Queensland, where it lays on part of their Campus. You can find more about it here .
I loved the peace and quiet there, even though there were a lot of visitors strolling about. Tranquillity pervades the gardens and it's all quite serene.
I would love to return one day, deeper into Spring, when the wisteria and all the cherry blossoms are in bloom and the banks of irises are in full flower...
I have always had a softness for Oriental themes, and loved the streams and waterfalls created in miniature here.
We took quite a few photographs overall and thoroughly enjoyed the stillness, broken only by the ducks and ibis that frequent the lake and streams; it felt as though one could sit for hours and look out over the water, absorbing as if by osmosis, the gentle but precisely manicured areas of camellias, rhododendrons, azaleas, cypresses, rolling lawns and budding fruit trees.
I hope you enjoy our pictorial reminiscence of this gem tucked away on part of Australia's Great Dividing Ranges...we came home tired and happy from a great day out, having seen new things and new places :)
This signpost stands just inside the entrance to the Gardens and I feel it's a lovely note to end on... a symbol of two cultures united by one botanical voice.
Beautiful photos Penelope! Thank you for sharing your wonderful day out!
ReplyDeletequite a beautiful place!! i love the bridge!
ReplyDeleteThese Japanese gardens are SO lovely!! Thanx for taking me with you... :)
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