Kubota Gardens, Seattle, WA

The Kubota Gardens in Seattle, Washington is an urban garden refuge featuring streams, waterfalls, ponds, rock outcroppings and mature plants representing the life-time vision and commitment of the Kubota Family.  The vision of the patriarch, Fujitaro Kubota, was to display the beauty of the Northwest in a Japanese manner.

As we walked through the gardens this spring, I was amazed at the beauty and tranquility that surrounded every pathway and vista.







Thank you for joining me on the walk around the gardens.  I am participating in Outdoor Wednesday, hosted by Susan at A Southern Daydreamer.  It is the perfect weather for the great outdoors...stop by A Southern Daydreamer and take a peak  at what is happening around the country and world!

Comments

  1. It was such a perfect day for Kubota! Yay!

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  2. Great pics..that little red bridge is a force of it's own~
    I love visiting majestic gardens..It's been too long!

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  3. I would dearly enjoy a quiet stroll through this peaceful looking garden.

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  4. So beautiful and serene!...Christine

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  5. I love Seattle, but have never been to these gardens. It's so beautiful!!

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  6. Beautiful, Kate. We're fortunate here to have the Morikami Museum and Gardens. Such a restful place filled with beauty.

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  7. Looks like a lovely place to visit.

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  8. Talk about a pretty place to relax. Thanks for sharing your trip to such a pretty place with us.
    Also, thanks for stopping by and nice comment.

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  9. Look at that red bridge--I love it! What a lovely garden. I've had the pleasure of visiting the Portland Japanese Garden, and it is also very beautiful.

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  10. The bridge is definitely the focal point! It's very beautiful!

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