Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
The Third Private Garden
The third and last of the private garden's that Glenda and I toured took us into the mountains of Paradise Valley to a home perched on the side of the mountain with an eastern view. Above we see the front patio on the west side of the home and facing the mountain to the right.
I enjoyed this planter on the patio with the built in kaleidoscope viewers looking down into the flowers. I took a peek into the viewer for a wonderful abstract view of those colorful flowers.
Walking around the path leading to east side of the house, I passed the patch of blooming aloe plants with a few glass ornaments scattered among the blooms.
On the eastern side of the home and a little below the house itself was this great game area complete with several putting greens.
The views were fantastic from the vantage point of the back patio overlooking the infinity-edge pool.
Glenda and I had a great time touring these fantastic gardens. We'll have to watch for this event next year and do it again.
This is so gorgeous to look at. It takes my mind off the the cold heavy rain that is going through here. Thank you.
ReplyDeletePretty amazing! Imagine having your own putting greens! (And I don't even play golf.)
ReplyDeleteI want that infinity pool and the putting greens. The rest of the place ain't bad, either! :)
ReplyDeleteAn interesting and well kept garden !
ReplyDeleteA putting green.. that would be P's idea of heaven, of course a private golf course would even better :) What a treat to see these wonderful private gardens Sharon, thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have some really fascinating gardens around there...
ReplyDeleteThe view out to those mountains really appeals to me!
ReplyDeleteSigh! Some people really have wonderful places!
ReplyDeleteI could sit in that pool an look out at that view for hours!
ReplyDeleteI love all the decorative items! Another fun garden.
ReplyDeleteNice views from the back patio. But I prefer yesterday's garden.
ReplyDeleteWow! You really can't beat those views. The garden is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteThree very different gardens but all worth seeing and photographing! The idea of the kaleidoscope was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous place
ReplyDeleteWow, love the plant Kaliedscope. Anyone know where you can get one?
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