Another Giverny post? No, this time I’m sharing some photos from here in Denmark, from my university’s botanical garden. It’s no Monet’s garden, but it’s got a charm of its own. It makes for an idyllic walk, and there’s plenty of interesting plants to observe on the way (many I hadn’t seen before!) as you will see in the photos.
The gardens are in a very central location, right next to Rosenborg Castle, and very close to my workplace. It’s free to walk around the gardens, but you have to pay to go into the greenhouses. Pity I don’t go for lunchtime walks here more often.
Even though my workplace is in the heart of Copenhagen, I haven’t felt particularly compelled to wander into town during or after work. Once I’m at work I feel busy! But looking back on these pictures, I’m thinking it would be really nice to read here or catch some rays on warm summer days every now and again.











Hope you enjoyed these photos!
Looks like you found a piece of heaven on Earth. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful photos, thanks for sharing!
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Gorgeous.
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an enchanting place. definitely
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Wonderful photography, idyllic and peaceful scenes. Awesome💖
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Those are wonderful gardens, especially to have right where you work. I would visit them often.
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Yes! I did enjoy looking at these photos! They’re lovely!
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Thanks 🙂
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Gorgeous and rejuvenating reading spot. Lovely❣️🤗
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Lovely gardens. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello! It looks like a beautiful place to work and live. A nice treat for a time like this. Thank you for sharing.
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It looks like a very quiet and relaxing place! 😊
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