and off we go!
Posted in amsterdam, nature, pia's photos October 2nd, 2008 by piablog

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No need to be alarmed. We are indeed, in Amsterdam. Welcome to one of the oldest Botanic Gardens in the world: de Hortus, right here in my neighbourhood. The above pictures are from the 3-climate greenhouse that is just one of the many highlights. The 3-climates being sub-tropical, tropical, and desert-dry. In other words, my kinda-climate. As soon as I walked into the space I recognised so many of the plants, I felt like I was home. And now that I’ve bought a pass to the gardens, I know exactly where I’ll be coming to get a dose of Aussie heat when it is the middle of winter here…

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There is also the Palmhouse (seen above), another jaw-dropping structure that was built back in 1912 for Professor Hugo de Vries. And inside, I found this little set up you see below. My guess is that the last lecture was about how to grow herbs and vegetables in everyday left-over containers. How fabulous. It reminded me of why I have held on to my Milo tins…

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Then there is the butterfly enclosure…

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Just being amongst these beautiful creatures brings a smile to my face.

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And oh, the succulents! For me, this wonderful hothouse was like being in a mini New Mexico. Well, very mini, but inspiring all the same.

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The Orangery terrace café is also lovely, and French Boy and I indulged in a wonderful long Sunday lunch there, complete with wine and dessert.

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I will be visiting this special place often and want to show you more of it’s features, but I couldn’t hold back any longer, I just had to show you what I found so far! There is so much to see at these gardens, and this is just a snippet for you, so I do hope you’ve enjoyed this little wander…

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Author’s Note: Just after I finished writing this tonight we ducked out for some Indian at our local – being the first time I’d ventured outdoors for the day as it has been a rainy, windy, and all together damp day. But there appeared to be a break. So off we went. And we were out for no longer than 50 seconds before it started to pelt down. With hail. With hail!?!!

Check, please.


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10 Comments

  1. nadia says

    absolutely beautiful! Beautiful!

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  2. King Negrito says

    and when I think many people know only the Red Light District…

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  3. josephine says

    love it, pia! you are such a nature girl!

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  4. josephine says

    could this be a potential soundscape, too?

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  5. sofia says

    uhhmm…beautiful, love succulents so much !
    Looking at this photos just gives me ideas of spending afternoons reading in places like this…a little read, a little stroll 🙂

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  6. Ana says

    I looooove botanical gardens! What´s the name of that tree with the little “spikes” on it? (3rd photo of the first group) There´s lots of those here in Buenos Aires, they produce a pear-shaped fruit that in Spring falls and opens up and spreads a cottoney thing in the air (it happens to be now). It´s a great sight while waiting and preparing for the jacaranda flower season!

    Happy wanders into the botanical garden! Please do report again. 🙂

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  7. Emily says

    The gardens are lovely. Hail Pia?? Oh my that seems so hard to believe when we have been having such unusually warm weather here.

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  8. jo says

    hey, i’ve been hanging at the botanical gardens lately too!! it’s just soooo pretty and calm there. and i like very much watching people.

    hug

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  9. heidi says

    That butterfly shot is SO FABOO!!!!

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  10. Tartelette says

    Wow! I loved seeing the town through your lens. Perfect afternoon!

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