With The Beating Of My Heart
by Lucinda Walter
Title
With The Beating Of My Heart
Artist
Lucinda Walter
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Photograph - Photographs, Photography, Digital Art, Fine Art
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With The Beating Of My Heart by Lucinda Walter
Ross Fountain at the Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This fountain was perfectly placed among these beautiful green trees and bushes. It was so beautiful there and to see the many different synchronized patterns of the fountain was amazing.
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The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada. Robert Pim Butchart (1856-1943) began manufacturing Portland cement in 1888 near his birthplace of Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. He and his wife Jennie Butchart (1866-1950) came to the west coast of Canada because of rich limestone deposits necessary for cement production.
The Italian Garden
The Ross Fountain
In 1904, they established their home near his quarry on Tod Inlet at the base of the Saanich Peninsula on Vancouver Island. In 1907, 65-year-old garden designer Isaburo Kishida of Yokohama came to Victoria, at the request of his son, to build a tea garden for Esquimalt Gorge Park. This garden was wildly popular and a place to be seen. Several prominent citizens, Jennie Butchart among them, commissioned Japanese gardens from Kishida for their estates. He returned to Japan in 1912. In 1909, when the limestone quarry was exhausted, Jennie set about turning it into the Sunken Garden, which was completed in 1921. They named their home "Benvenuto" ("welcome" in Italian), and began to receive visitors to their gardens. In 1926, they replaced their tennis courts with an Italian garden and in 1929 they replaced their kitchen vegetable garden with a large rose garden to the design of Butler Sturtevant of Seattle. Samuel Maclure, who was consultant to the Butchart Gardens, reflected the aesthetic of the English Arts and Crafts Movement. In 1939, the Butcharts gave the Gardens to their grandson Ian Ross (1918-1997) on his 21st birthday. Ross was involved in the operation and promotion of the gardens until his death 58 years later. In 1953, miles of underground wiring was laid to provide night illumination, to mark the 50th anniversary of The Gardens. In 1964, the ever-changing Ross Fountain was installed in the lower reservoir to celebrate the 60th anniversary. In 1994, the Canadian Heraldic Authority granted a coat of arms to the Butchart Gardens. In 2004, two 30-foot (9.1 m) totem poles were installed to mark the 100th anniversary, and The Gardens were designated as a national historic site. Ownership of The Gardens remains within the Butchart family; the owner and managing director since 2001 is the Butcharts' great-granddaughter Robin-Lee Clarke. In 1982 the Butchart Gardens was used as the inspiration for the gardens at the Canadian pavilion opened at Epcot Centre in Orlando Florida. In December, 2009 the Children's Pavilion and the Rose Carousel were opened. The menagerie includes thirty animals ranging from bears, to horses, to ostriches, to zebras and mirrors the world from which The Gardens draws its visitors. The designs were hand picked by the owner, in consultation with an artist from North Carolina. The carvings were done by some of the few remaining carvers of carousel art. Each animal is carved from basswood and took many months to complete. There are also two chariots able to accommodate disabled persons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butchart_Gardens
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Comments (36)
Laurie Search
Wow, this is so gorgeous, my dear friend!!! Fabulous composition and color!! I love it!! :)))xoxox vf
Lucinda Walter replied:
Dearest Laurie, Thank you very much for your wonderful comments. Much appreciated, my friend. :))xoxo
Jerry Bokowski
Quite beautiful, Lucinda. Very informative description regarding this elegant fountain.......fav/ like
Lucinda Walter replied:
Jerry, Thank you very much. This was a very beautiful area in this gorgeous garden.
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Robyn King for the feature in the group the World We See 9/7/2016 I'm honored
Ann Horn
The verdant green trees surrounding the beautiful fountain makes for a lovely work of art, Lucinda.f/l
Teresa Zieba
Butchart Gardens are on my list for next year. Beautiful image my friend.
Lucinda Walter replied:
Teresa, thank you very much. We really loved the Gardens. It was fabulous. Hope you will make it there next year. Worth the trip!
Bill Caldwell - ABeautifulSky Photography
Very cool and beautiful--not like the typical fountain! l/f
Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Lovely image Lucinda; well framed and composed. Also enjoyed reading about Ross Fountain and Butchart Gardens; very informative. THis gives me another incentive to go visit British Columbia (which I've never been to). Well done image my friend.
Lucinda Walter replied:
Hany, thank you very much for your wonderful comments. British Columbia was a great place to visit and photograph. The Gardens were amazing.
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Doug Norkum for the feature in the group Water Forms 8/27/2016. I'm honored.
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Jenn Pointer for the feature in the group Bath and Spa Prints 8/27/2016. I'm honored.