"In a Japanese Garden"
By Lafcadio Hearn

"No effort to create an impossible or pure ideal landscape is made in the Japanese Garden.  Its artistic purpose is to copy faithfully the veritable landscape, and to convey the real impression that a real landscape communicates.  It is therefore at once a picture and a poem; perhaps even more a poem than a picture.  For as nature's scenery, in its varying aspects, affects us with sensations of joy or solemnity, of grimness or of sweetness, of force or of peace, so must the true reflection of it in the labor of the landscape gardener create not merely an impression of beauty, but a mood in the soul."

Excerpted from:
The Atlantic Monthly
Volume 70, Issue 417
July 1892

 

Re-Opening Celebration

(CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE)

 

070519JGSSite07a.jpg (104546 bytes)    070519JGSSite10.JPG (93694 bytes)    070519JGSSite22a.jpg (80287 bytes)    070519JGSSite24a.jpg (82289 bytes)

100_0607.jpg (2715988 bytes)    100_0611.jpg (2292957 bytes)    100_0615.jpg (2091483 bytes)    100_0623.jpg (1694318 bytes)

100_0633.jpg (1145686 bytes)    100_0636.jpg (1884932 bytes)    100_0639.jpg (1488561 bytes)    100_0643.jpg (1361426 bytes)

100_0647.jpg (1655264 bytes)    100_0650.jpg (948159 bytes)    070519JGSSite35a.jpg (90558 bytes)    070519JGSSite40a.jpg (54357 bytes)