Jenny Butchart's Garden
Victoria, B.C.
If you find yourself stuck with an abandoned limestone quarry pit you just don't know what to do with, you could always follow Jenny Butchart's example.
After her husband finished using the quarry to make cement for building most of British Columbia back in the 1930's, Jenny was stuck with a 5-acre pit.
Thanks, hubs.
So she did what any sensible woman would do... made a world-famous garden.
Everyone and their mother (sister/brother/dog/parakeet) takes this shot. No kidding! And from this very spot (that is, if you don't want to trod upon the garden.)
But as a lover of all things jardin, I had to make my own tribute. Especially since many of my flower shots came from Butchart Gardens. Most especially the dahlias.
Nice one, Jenny Butchart. And thank you!
©Karen Hutton - Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0)

Jenny Butchart's Garden
Victoria, B.C.
If you find yourself stuck with an abandoned limestone quarry pit you just don't know what to do with, you could always follow Jenny Butchart's example.
After her husband finished using the quarry to make cement for building most of British Columbia back in the 1930's, Jenny was stuck with a 5-acre pit.
Thanks, hubs.
So she did what any sensible woman would do... made a world-famous garden.
Everyone and their mother (sister/brother/dog/parakeet) takes this shot. No kidding! And from this very spot (that is, if you don't want to trod upon the garden.)
But as a lover of all things jardin, I had to make my own tribute. Especially since many of my flower shots came from Butchart Gardens. Most especially the dahlias.
Nice one, Jenny Butchart. And thank you!
©Karen Hutton - Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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