Stuff I see……food obessions….rust / decay / rainbow unicorns…. everything else..
Entrance
Roof tiles
I love roof tiles.
Heading up the entrance path on foot
Dominique (in the stetson), with Amy holding her mother Kaoru’s arm. Mrs T. walk the whole way up into the garden.
Rhodedendron flower, detail
Last stair before the top
The real garden begins after your climb to the gift shop and other buildings.
Umbrella, detail
Building with moss covered roof
The shape of the building, the proportions, the mossy roof…..
Lion, front
Lion under pine bough
Geometric roof tiles
These took me a while to figure out. They were arranged on the ground as pavers…..these are the roof tiles viewed edge on.
Kaoru and Amy under Japanese maple, Portland Skyline
Dominique, Amy and Kaoru
Mt Hood in the distance. This was a beautiful vista point.
Pine needles with garden structure in background
The Gates of Hope, exhibit sign
None of the photos came out inside….story of the tops of a Torii gate washed away after the earthquake that decimated Fukashima and washed up on the Pacific coast. Luckily discovered by a man of Japanese heritage who realized what they were….they managed to track down the location in Japan, get them returned and restored and re-dedicated by the same man, still alive, who funded the original construction in the 1960s .
Central garden, raked stones detail
I guess a river or the shoreline around the island formed by the grass.
Tangle of branches
I believe this was a very intentional cultivated shaping of the trees limbs.
Wisteria bough, closeup detail
Light and shadow on tree leaves
Garden reflected
Bridge finial, detail
Five story garden pagoda.
This image was too big to upload full-size, this is the 20MB version.
Rock with moss
Very wabi-sabi, a large rock looking like a limestone cliff 1000’s of feet high.
Ladies on the boardwalk
Wonderful things were in the water…..
Blue and white carp
Exquisite, a carp in the color of traditional porcelain.
Orange and white carp
Pale yellow albino, pale orange, orange and black carp
Yellow and black
Dark orange and black, White black and orange
Carp pool
Waterfall
Water driven bamboo dunking sculpture
Like the toy birds except in massive bamboo….
Sculpture in moss garden
Tiny little sculpture
Moss garden
Beautiful moss garden covering the side of a hill.
Through the trees
Staircase
The garden was quite hilly, with steep stairs connecting the different levels. Kaoru navigated them quite spryly.
Sculpture? What are these things, lanterns?
They are very fetching, I am sure someone I know will be asking for one for her garden….
Floor of garden shelter
I like the juxtaposition of the different shapes and varied levels of refinement from flat almost natural rock to the rough hewn slabs to the smooth slab at the bench (which is out of frame). Natural and man-made, all arrange of course, the natural stepping stones almost but not quite placed as if this was how they were found and the shelter grew around them.
Water flower, extreme closeup crop
I was quite surprised that the flower and the water tension were in sharp focus, given that this was heavily cropped and taken from 5 feet above without a zoom lens (I brought only one lens that day)
Wall roof tile, ending detail
Kaoru said before the war (WWII), wealthy Japanese homes had walls like this around the exterior, sometimes 10 feet high. I wonder what the seal at the end tile is? I think if you look at the Japanese Garden website, you will see the symbol at the center of the tile. The “g” around it most likely stands for garden. I believe the symbol, from looking at their main webpage, is a stylized Japanese stone lantern.
Kaoru, Amy and Dominique in the rock garden
Rock garden, zen
Very very difficult to photograph with the lens I was using…..
Back up.....
We had descended and now had to ascend back to get to the exit….
Glorious color