
Without Vicky Apps’ (more about her here) recommendation that we visit New Zealand’s Hamilton Gardens and had we not followed it, I’d have missed what’s my new fascination: Chinoiserie, namely the idea of it. The term has to do with European imitation of Chinese design during the 1600s and 1700s, and then again in the 1930s.
Replication isn’t what fascinates me, however — it’s the revelation that I’m so accustomed to seeing European-ized versions of Chinese art — that the non-real stuff looks more real than what’s authentic!
In addition, thanks to the park’s Katherine Mansfield garden, I’ve discovered that she was a pivotal New Zealand short story writer, feminist, and activist for Māori rights.

Vacationing from Auckland to Rotorua, from New Zealand’s Redwoods to Huka Falls, from Craters of the Moon and Waitomo Glowworms Caves to Taupo, my husband and I had the good fortune of meeting kind and wise Vicky in Pirongia. (Later in Australia’s Gold Coast, we visited family and birds of Australia Part 1 of 2 plus Part 2 of 2, we marveled at the Spectacular Views in and Around Gold Coast, enjoyed a delicious meal on the beach, saw some wild things and cute things at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, had fun with Rita Rigby, met the beasts of Brisbane and the beauty there, and enjoyed Sydney this much and that much, as well as the purring there!
Created in the 1960s on an old rubbish dump, 1.1 million people a year visit Hamilton Gardens! The ongoing mission of the park is to tell the International Story of Gardens as it relates to the evolution of culture. The result is an expanding collection of gardens inspired by various nations, arts including story-telling, and our use of plants on a day-to-day basis…
What comes to mind when you think of gardens?
Hi Daal,
What an amazing trip you have been on, wow!
Hope all is well, sending a big hug. XxX
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Many thanks, Patty – wishing you the best too ❤
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Hi again Patty – just wanted to mention that am having trouble commenting on your posts – I get an error message on your end – hope issue is only temporary &/or easy to fix
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I have had major issues with my website, so thank your for letting me know! Going to look into it…
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Sorry to say — again today – it lets me like, but not comment…
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Well, don’t know what the issue is 😦 Others are commenting and I can do it myself too… both via the reader as on the website itself.
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Love visiting all types of gardens in any country for peace and serenity!
Enjoyed this post and your photos Daal.
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So glad, Nilla – I never think of nature when I need to relax, and yet it’s always the perfect cure 🙂
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Daal, this is a beautiful garden, thank you for sharing your photos. You and your hubby are so much fun, posing with all the sculptures and plants. And you’re photogenic as well. What a fun visit.
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The garden pictures you posted are absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing them. When I think of gardens I think of a connection with nature and man’s ability to make things look beautiful. Unfortunately too often, people are destructive. Gardens are the opposite of that.
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Well said 🙂
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Beautiful gardens with magical art in sculptures as well. Thanks for sharing..
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So glad you enjoyed them 🙂
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