Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts

Monday, 14 January 2013

Little hints of Spring?

Last week, when the sun was finally shining again, I planted the bulbs that had been waiting in the garage since last October...
Beautiful bulbs that I ordered during my visit of the Keukenhof. I'd forgotten all about them, untill they arrived in the mail mid October. Didn't make time to plant them then, so now there wasn't an excuse anymore as I wanted them in the ground before the frost would arrive.
In the meanwhile I looked around and saw some signs of Spring:
 


 
I really hope they will survive the predicted snow and cold the coming days...
 
Have a nice week & enjoy the snow!
 

Sunday, 10 June 2012

A day on the water


Some weeks ago, a long weekend, an extra day off (Pentecost is a 2-day holiday in the Netherlands) and gorgeous weather. So we decided to spend some time on the water, on the Loosdrechtse Plassen, with a bunch of friends, food & drinks :)



Lovely houses... wouldn't mind living there!!

Lovely kids too :)



We were not the only ones... very busy 'traffic' on the lakes, but that could not spoil the day, absolutely not. It was a lovely day, should repeat it soon!


Wishing you all a great start of the week!

Take care!

Monday, 4 June 2012

Sunny garden

Finally, the weather has turnt bad again (after 2 amazing weeks full of warmth & sunshine), the garden definitely needs this break, me too, if only to update my blog!! Although I must admit that the rainy Sunday was already enough for me... it can stop now :)

Rainy & grey it is today, so I decided to cheer you up with some sunny pictures of our garden. What do you think? Sounds like a good idea?? Ok, here we go then:

The (very late planted bulbs of) tulips did a good job this year! 





 Lots of pink & purple in the back yard but...
 lots of blue, yellow and white in the front yard :)





An overview of our back yard
Remember what it looked like before winter? Have a look: here
 As you can see, working in the garden is a tough job...
Last week I also visited 2 beautiful nurseries in the south.
Made some pictures, but somehow, I don't manage to upload them.
Will keep on trying & write a post about them later!
And now let's keep our fingers crossed that the beautiful sunshine will return very soon!!
Have a great week!

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Visiting the 'Keukenhof'



On a cold but sunny Monday, I visited the 'Keukenhof', the most beautiful spring garden in the world! Although it's been organised yearly for the past 60 years, it was my first visit ever! I already regret that!!



A bit of history:

Where Keukenhof is situated now, was a hunting area in the 15th century. Herbs for the kitchen of the castle of Jacoba van Beieren were also collected here; hence the name Keukenhof.

The current park was a section of the sizeable estate of Slot Teylingen, with beautiful untamed bushes and dunes. After the decease of Jacoba van Beieren Keukenhof fell into the hands of rich merchant families. Baron and baroness Van Pallandt invited landscape architects J.D. and L.P. Zocher, designers of the Amsterdam Vondelpark, to make a design for the garden around the castle. This design, in the English landscape style, has always been the basis of Keukenhof.

At the moment the estate belongs to a Foundation. On the initiative of the Lisse mayor of that time and a number of leading flower bulb growers and exporters, an open air flower exhibition was organised here for the first time in 1949. This expanded to an annually recurring event that has always drawn great numbers of visitors from all over the world. This is how Keukenhof became the park that we now know.


 

Some facts & figures:

Has won prizes as Europe’s most valued attraction

Keukenhof is unique and famous throughout the world

It is one of the most popular attractions in the Netherlands and
has clocked up more than 44 million visitors in the last 60 years

It is the largest bulb flower park in the world

It covers an area of 32 hectares 4.5 million tulips in 100 varieties

It is the most photographed place in the world

There are 15 kilometers of footpaths

It is the largest sculpture park in the Netherlands

The bulbs are supplied by 91 Royal Warrant Holders

7 million flower bulbs planted by hand

More than 2,500 trees in 87 varieties

Walk of Fame with tulips named after famous people
 

Of course I took my camera, but the biggest challenge starts here: what to show you? I made over 250 pictures... Well, I will just give it a try, and if you want to see more, just let me know and I will add another post with only pictures!
 
 

 













 



Not all (unfortunately) but lots of the bulb varieties you see, you can order.
Which, of course, we did! How to leave empty-handed? Impossible! Well, actually it is possible: we ordered what we liked and it will be delivered to our house in the beginning of October, when the bulbs need to be planted! Handy, isn't it??

It really was a lovely day: spending time with family, surrounded by gorgeous flowers, blue skies & sunshine... what else can you wish for?

So tell me, when will you visit Keukenhof?
(and please don't wait as long as I did)

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