WEDNESDAY MUSINGS: ALLEES

imageLuxembourg Gardens in Paris.  Pinterest photo credit unknown.

The Webster Dictionary describes an allée “as a path or walkway between trees or scrubs”, my definition, pure beauty.

I have been fascinated with allées for years and try to take photos everywhere I travel quite frankly to the annoyance of my travel companions!!!

imageI probably like this photo because it gives me the feeling of infinity as I look through the trees. I am mad for the canopy the branches make. I presume in a European garden, image from Pinterest photo credit unknown.

Guess what I never thought to take some in Chicago or when I go to Indiana, Michigan or Wisconsin….silly Nena!  Here are a few of my own photos from some of those visits.

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The four photos above are from a trip to Michigan last year.

imageimageimageThese three images from Grant Park South of Adams between Michigan Avenue and the railway tracks.

imageAnother European garden with facing rows of hedges and a magnificent canopy of wisteria!!!  Love this photo found on Pinterest photo credit unknown.

imageNot really an allée, but probably my favorite photo that I took in the Southern garden of the Art Insitute of Chicago.  Glorious in any season and a perfect place of peace in our hectic City!

I always like to post my own photos rather than pull from the web. You can be sure I will update this post as I wander the City this summer and find more hidden green treasures….any suggestions!!??

 

4 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY MUSINGS: ALLEES

  1. Carla May 31, 2017 / 11:05 am

    Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for posting such wondrous views around us.

  2. Dianne Erpenbach May 31, 2017 / 10:54 pm

    I think they are restful, and I like your comment about the feeling of infinity. Beautiful images!

    • nenasnotes June 1, 2017 / 1:27 pm

      Thanks so much Dianne. I have always been fascinated by reflecting mirrors that go into “infinity” that allee photo gave me the same feeling!!

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