Chris Buzzini's Garden

One of the main reasons that there is not always a steady stream of Buzzini paperweights on my website is that I am often sidetracked on the way to my studio. The path to my studio is a very short one, maybe 125 feet, and on a rainy Oregon day it is easy to walk straight out to the studio to avoid getting drenched. But, the same does not hold true on a lovely spring or summer day. It is so easy for me to be taken in by a new blossom spotted from the path or a Golden Finch satisfying his hunger at one of my bird feeders. And once I leave the path...anything can happen! I might find myself weeding the flower beds or hunting for the most evasive moles I have known, or just sitting on one of my benches or chairs enjoying the fruits of my labor and the beauty that God bestows on all of us. It is so peaceful. It replenishes the spirit and offers great artistic inspiration. Gardening is truly another passion of mine. The first seven photos takes you up the path and to the studio, next a photo of a metal sculpture I made, then there are photos taken from other vantage points mixed in with some close-ups of flowers. I hope that you enjoy these photos!


Garden-1 Renee's Garden


Garden-2


Garden-3


Garden-4


Garden-5


Garden-6 Bowling Green


Garden-7 The Charles 'that would be me' Patio


Nakazono Garden


Buzzini metal sculpture


Coneflower 'Magnus'


Garden-West 1


Garden-West 2


Shasta Daisies


Stickseed


PITA Corner


Hosta Haven


Rasberry Wine Bee Balm


Garden-East


Sunwheel


Speedwell


Mystery Flower (I lost the tag)


Gayfeather


Calla-Lily-Cove

 

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