A view across time from a window at the Tower of London, September 2012.
Wordless Wednesday: in London
Filed under a garden in history, architecture, British gardens, culture and history, design, landscape
A view across time from a window at the Tower of London, September 2012.
Filed under a garden in history, architecture, British gardens, culture and history, design, landscape
Tagged as London skyline, The Queen's House, The Shard, Tower of London
And change this Garden for a Paradise.
-- John Aubrey, from the epitaph for the Tradescants
Methinks my own soul must be a bright invisible green.
-- Henry David Thoreau
The walled garden, an old dying princess
From a lost country, had grown very strange. . . .
-- May Sarton, from "The Walled Garden at Clondalkin"

Enclos*ure is my online notebook about the ways we carve gardens out of the larger landscape and create places of refuge, pleasure, and imagination.
I live in Kigali, Rwanda.
No day is right for the apocalypse.
-- William Matthews, from "The Waste Carpet"
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
-- Thomas Edward Brown, from "My Garden"
I have a certificate in Landscape Design from George Washington University. I’m also a State Department Foreign Service spouse and have lived and made gardens in five countries in Africa in the last twenty-three years. I currently live in Kigali, Rwanda.
Contact me: cgoodson51@gmail.com
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It looks so lush. I’m going this Spring in May for the Chelsea.
I meant for the Chelsea Flower Show.
Oh, that will be amazing. I hope you’ll post lots of pictures. Definitely visit the Garden Museum on the south side of the Thames (more or less across from Parliament). The Chelsea Physick Garden was also recommended to me, but we didn’t have time. Also, take one of the boat tours on the Thames — the one to Greenwich doesn’t take too long. You need to see London as a river city.
If you can get to Oxford for a day trip, it’s worthwhile — especially the Oxford Botanical Garden. I still have some photos from there I need to post.
We hope to get back to OX in August.
That photo is fantastic….where were you?
I think in The White Tower where they display all the armaments.