Sometimes I drive up in the middle of the week to eat lunch (sans wine) at one of the outside tables and soak in the sunshine.
Then there are the gardens themselves. Like walking through a living museum, the Cornerstone Gardens are a collection of "installations" by landscape designers and garden artists from all over the world. Some of the installations are modern and fun, like the blue bubble tree and the twirly-whirly field of pinwheels by Ken Smith, while others are startling in their stark beauty, like the "white room" of birch trees by Topher Delaney. They're the best kind of art ~ thought-provoking, informative and bewitching, floating against a canvas of blue sky and puffy white clouds.
Sometimes I drive up in the middle of the week to eat lunch (sans wine) at one of the outside tables and soak in the sunshine.
Then there are the gardens themselves. Like walking through a living museum, the Cornerstone Gardens are a collection of "installations" by landscape designers and garden artists from all over the world. Some of the installations are modern and fun, like the blue bubble tree and the twirly-whirly field of pinwheels by Ken Smith, while others are startling in their stark beauty, like the "white room" of birch trees by Topher Delaney. They're the best kind of art ~ thought-provoking, informative and bewitching, floating against a canvas of blue sky and puffy white clouds.