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Sunday, April 12, 2009

How About This?



Amazingly this is all begonias ! What looks like a rug is actually flowers.



16 comments:

Linda Reeder said...

We were in this Grand Square last year and we heard about this and saw pictures. It is amazing. I didn't realize it was for Easter week.

julie king said...

oh my! this is spectacular! i can't even imagine how many hours it took to make this.

take care and happy easter!

Rinkly Rimes said...

What amazing pictures!

Great Grandma Lin said...

isn't that something-very labor intensive

Pretty Things said...

I just LOVE things like this!

The Retired One said...

This was amazing! I wonder who decided and created on the design???

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wispy willow said...

Omaheck... how did they ever complete it before the flowers began go fade? That is the result of someone's incredible artistic vision of beauty, and many, many "someone's" hard work. Absolutely gorgeous!

Carolyn said...

What an amazing piece of art and it is surrounded by some pretty stunning architectural art. Thank you so much for sharing Sylvia. Have a joyful day.
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Lew said...

Amazing garden!

June Saville said...

Brussels needed a bit of colour Sylvia. The Grand Square is very grand, but very grey and heavy. Pity they can't leave that lovely carpet of flowers there all of the time ...
June in Oz

Anonymous said...

most beautiful !

underOvr (aka The U) said...

Sylvia,

You always manage to post some of the loviest pictures I've seen.

This is beautiful!

Thank you,

U

rainstorm said...

Nice pictures ! I thought is a huge carpet ! Great to see such a beatiful Grand Square.

Susie of Arabia said...

I got an email with these pics in it - totally awesome!

Indrani said...

Had you not mentioned I would have continued to believe it is a carpet.
Beautiful!

Elisabeth's bright side said...

Teamwork and planning and timing. This is just fantastic. It shows us that everything is possible if just many enough want to.
Thank you, this was amazing to see.

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