So off we went, planning on having lunch at Jordan Pond House afterward. I found out a lot about the gardens, and the house (Thuya Lodge) that sits on the property. What I hadn’t known was that the gardens were actually started with plantings from the 1956 dismantling of Beatrix Jones Ferrand’s family home, Reef Point Estate, in Bar Harbor. Mrs. Ferrand was a landscape gardener and landscape architect whose designs graced estates, college campuses, public parks, and even the White House.
Charles Savage, a landscape designer, and trustee of Joseph H. Curtis’ Thuya Lodge, designed the Thuya Gardens at the site of an old orchard. Mr. Curtis passed away in 1928 and his 140-acre property was gifted to the citizens of Mt. Desert through a trust he established. The storybook-English style Thuya Gardens is part of the Mount Desert Land & Garden Preserve.
If you’re really interested, the link below leads to a wonderful article from the Down East Dilettante and includes lots of historic significance.
Saving Mrs. Ferrand’s Plants
Hope you enjoyed the photos. It was a perfect day for shooting flowers: overcast, with a hint of rain in the air. I loved it!
Beatrix Farrand was one of the founding eleven members, and the only woman, of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Farrand is one of the most accomplished persons, and women, recognized in both the first decades of the landscape architecture profession and the centuries of landscape garden design arts and accomplishments. ~Wikipedia
24 comments:
You keep me longing for Maine.
L says it's your fault that I do.
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I can see why you didn't want to miss seeing this garden. So lovely and isn't it wonderful for all of we non gardening people that there are people who have created all this beauty for us to now enjoy? Thanks for sharing this slideshow with us!
I have always wanted to visit this state. You have tempted me with your photos.
Captured beautifully through your lens!
Kat
So northern I love New England!
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Beautiful images, thanks for sharing!
We may have never discovered how beautiful this place was in it's peak season, had it not been for you Kate. As you know we went back there again yesterday on our anniversary! xo ~Lili
Oh goodness.... Gorgeous shots of gorgeous gardens.... Thanks for taking the time to share so many pics..... They are wonderful
They absolutely take my breath away! I think I could spend days and days (if not weeks) there among those flowers and the beautiful carvings!
WOWZA!
gorgeous !
i loved that moss covered bench and that butterfly house {or what was it} on the crooked trunk....
and an overcast day? what's that? we need one or six of those stat as we've all overdosed on sun !
So lush!!! Love the green.
Oh.. Gail is copycatting you, LOL, she posted pix on Instragram of her lunch at Jordon Pond House .. now I am beginning to feel as if I'm in Maine too!
I wish Maine wasn't so far away......
We have actually planned to visit Thuya gardens today if all goes well...now if only I could take photos like you! These would make a beautiful book:)
Love the slide show presentations and will have to play with them when I get a chance...a great way to share!
xoxo from Maine:)
beautiful gardens
love the gazebo and the peaceful paths
and so many purple flowers!! my favorites
Beautiful photos, as usual, and what an exquisite garden! Thanks for taking us along.
Absolutely Beautiful! This is one of the reasons I've always wanted to go to Maine!
Lovely pics. My favorite is the pink petunias - the color is vibrant and the image crisp and clear. Beautiful!
Misty, moisty, mossy Maine morning! You've captured Thuya beautifully, Kate. Thank you. ;o)
What a gorgeous place full of lush beauty and vibrant colours. So peaceful and it looks like you were there alone, too, which is even better.
I went through the slideshow twice. Beautiful images, Kate! I'm sold on wanting to visit Maine now!
Fascinating stuff - thanks Kate. It's a pleasure to read your blog and no wonder you have so many followers!
w-w-WOWZA.
I went through your photos three times. I would so love to see this garden and I'm really happy you shared your beautiful photos. Especially as the light was perfect that day, soft and diffused. The plants look magnificent. I even saw some Thalictrum which I love so much. A real fairy plant. :)
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