Sunday, July 15, 2018

A Cool Spot to Sketch at Bellevue Botanical Garden

As our heat wave continued, USk Seattle found refuge at Bellevue Botanical Garden for their monthly outing today. It was cool and comfortable in the shade of the forested garden. The outside temperature climbed from 78°F to 91°F from the time we met at 10 am. until many left the parking lot after lunch at around 2:00 pm.
The garden provided a cool quiet place for everyone.

The "Hobbit Door" was still there.
I was amazed at the transformation from the old familiar gardens that I last visited at least a decade ago. First, I found the "Hobbit Door" as I walked along the path beyond the Tea House. Although I was on my way to the Yao Garden, I just had to capture this enchanting little feature first.



I was entranced also by the serenity of the Yao Japanese Garden. I found a cool shady spot at the south end of the pond and spent the rest of my sketching time there. I sketched the summer sky reflected in the pond and the rocks and plantings bordering it all around.

Somehow I was subliminally influenced to go to the gift shop and buy two rocks with images on one side and sayings on the other. They make good paper weights!
With the air conditioning on full blast, I made the commute back home where the gauge on the deck said it was 92°F in Marysville! Isn't this supposed to be the weather in Porto during the symposium? I think we've switched climates!

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to send you guys the heat! 😉 Lisbon was heating up to the high 70s just as we were leaving this morning, and when we arrived in Porto, it was 72!

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    1. So far you timed it right! So much nicer to sketch the marathon when it's temperate and relatively cool! Love your IG posts! Keep 'em coming!
      BTW Did you see my IG pic of our car dashboard today? We had to go out for lunch. Too hot at home!

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