vs BRITISH AMERICAN GARDENS PARKS
While I was in London, my friend mephrina , who lives and works New York, has posted on his blog a series of beautiful photos of Central Park with cherry blossoms and the riot of flowers the skyscrapers of Midtown, suggesting 'a point of view from which to explore London: Search for parks, flower beds and areas to see similarities and differences between contemporary London and New York in the spring.
to find something at Central Park, I had to go to Hyde Park, but the real triumph flower then I have met in Kensington Gardens.
Speaking of dance, and 'a big word, referring to the English garden: in fact it' s all measured, mildly disheveled, seemingly random, and instead kept to the smallest detail of combinations of colors and behavior of plants, not to speak of the grass meadows, so that makes them perfect as a soft carpets and pleasant to walk on.
Kensington Gardens
Cherry Blossom in Kensington Gardens
Cherry Blossom in Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens
: wild hyacinths between the unkempt grass.
Kensington Gardens and flower beds
Kensington Gardens and flower beds
Hyde Park and Serpentine Lake
Hyde Park and Serpentine Lake
Hyde Park and Serpentine Lake
Kensington Gardens and flower beds
Kensington Gardens and flower beds
Bedding temple between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
Flower beds in the process of restructuring in the gardens of the Cathedral of St. Paul. A
see again and the photos do not know what I like best ', if New York or London would certainly be nice to have the gift of ubiquity' and at the same time in the spring to visit a garden in London, a park in New York, 'cause no, exaggerate, a gyouen in Tokyo!
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