Friday, July 4, 2014

Castles: Part 4 - Gardens

Good Morning Room 3


Welcome to Castles: Part 4 - Gardens!


This is a short post about the gardens that surround most of the chateaus around France. The word garden is pronounce similar but spelt jardin. These gardens are often lavish and blooming with colour.
Beautiful garden. Notice the design, so organised. This garden is huge, see the tiny people walking around it.

Bird's Eye view of the gardens at Chateau Chenonceau.
They are often arranged in a repetitive or organised pattern. These gardens are, like all other things at the chateaus, huge! You can walk among them for hours.

A view of the chateau from the garden.
Garden at Chateau de Chambord.
You can just imagine the royals walking, no no, strolling throughout the gardens. Dane you would adore all these gardens. Lots of different trees, plants and flowers to admire.


Even when it is a bit rainy it is still beautiful.

You are very lucky to have trees and gardens to play amongst at school. 

I hope you are all enjoying the first days of the school holidays!

Au revoir

Miss Stinson

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