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CaliforniaMama 12-06-2011 11:16 AM

December 6, 2011 Japanese Garden
 
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This stunning Japanese garden is in Portland, Oregon.

Traditionally, the art of creating a Japanese garden was passed down from sensei to apprentice. That is starting to change. Now the art can be learned in a trade school.

The garden above is a rock garden or dry landscape. In Japanese, it is called karesansui. There is no water in this type of garden. Sand or gravel is used to represent the water elements instead. Stone and shaped shrubs represent mountains and other land elements. Moss represents land that is covered with forest.

Karesansui gardens are often, but not always, meant to be viewed from a single vantage point, from a seated position.


Photograph by Stephen Gray

via Twisted Sifter

Spexxvet 12-06-2011 11:48 AM

Somebody get the m-effing leaves out of the m-effing sand trap!

Trilby 12-06-2011 12:20 PM

having that hit of orange on my eye perked me up.

Orange is gooooood color.

Lamplighter 12-06-2011 01:07 PM

These Japanese Gardens were developed in the old animal display areas of the old Portland Zoo.

The new Zoo is on the other side of the park, and there's a small gauge train that runs between them.
The gardens are well worth the visit at any time of the year,
and there are great views of Portland down below the hillside.
We Portlanders are very proud of Washington Park.

richlevy 12-06-2011 07:39 PM

I think I have a picture of that same tea garden on the inside of my tea chest at work. I found it on the Internet, got permission from the photographer, and made a large picture. The one I have is of a bridge and the foliage is various shades of green, which matches the tea chest and the walls of my cube.

xoxoxoBruce 12-06-2011 07:51 PM

Philly's got a wet one.

ZenGum 12-06-2011 09:38 PM

That is very beautiful, but by Japanese standards, those leaves are a disgrace!

One temple I visited in Kyoto (Ginkakuji, I think, Silver temple) has about 30 gardeners, I saw four at work whose full-time job appeared to be using a dust-broom to remove fallen leaves from the moss beds.

I think that mayvbe they overdo these things. I like the leaves.

xoxoxoBruce 12-07-2011 09:05 PM

Disgrace? The hell you say, thats the right way, the American way. What do you think WW II was about, anyway? Some raw materials or silly world domination shit? Pshaw!

ZenGum 12-07-2011 09:10 PM

You razy decadent westerner! You rake reaves rike proper gardener! Order brings harmony! If nail stick up, get hammer down. Leaf fall down, get sweep away. Bonsai! Bonsai!


:bolt:

xoxoxoBruce 12-07-2011 09:26 PM

No no, you see we won. And don't get on your high Kangaroo, because you were a co-conspirator.

monster 12-07-2011 10:12 PM

I wanna see the Hello Kitty Tree....

Big Sarge 12-07-2011 10:52 PM

So nice to focus on Japanese gardens at this time of year (70th Pearl Harbor Anniversary approaching)

xoxoxoBruce 12-08-2011 11:21 AM

In August, did you slap the Brits for burning Washington DC? :rolleyes:

infinite monkey 12-08-2011 11:25 AM

Approaching? The 'date which will live in infamy' was almost over when you posted that.


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