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Kallgatburg Nature Reserve

Posted on: November 15th, 2015 by
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In Pursuit of the Wild Lady's Slipper Orchid

Visited June 10th, 2014 with the Lakeland Horticulture Society

The Kallgatburg nature reserve is unique as its location straddles two different forms of bedrock; pure limestone that drains off quickly creating dry land and marlstone which is a lime rich mud that contains clay and silt that creates marshy areas. Often different flora can be Continue reading the story "Kallgatburg Nature Reserve"

KÖRSBÄRSGÄRDEN & LARS JONSSON MUSEUM

Posted on: October 28th, 2015 by
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Gardens and Artists of Southern Gotland

Visited June 9th, 2014 with the Lakeland Horticulture Society

KÖRSBÄRSGÄRDEN

Gotland Island is home for many artists. Inspiration is found in the terrain of southern Gotland which varies from nature's limestone sculpture of the “Old Man Hoburgsbubben”, gazing out over the Baltic Sea at Husrygg Nature Reserve, conifer forests, coastal meadows with abundant bird life, marshes and alvar plains Continue reading the story "KÖRSBÄRSGÄRDEN & LARS JONSSON MUSEUM"

Husrygg Nature Reserve

Posted on: October 9th, 2015 by
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Husrygg Nature Reserve (on the Island of Gotland)

Visited June 9th, 2014 with the Lakeland Horticulture Society

Our first day on Gotland Island we would visit the southwestern tip of the island with scenic limestone bedrock and have mid-morning coffee and tea at a garden with a contemporary art sculpture park. Our lunch would be at a museum with a gallery of birds painted in their natural Continue reading the story "Husrygg Nature Reserve"

Wildflowers on the Island of Öland

Posted on: September 18th, 2015 by
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Visited with the Lakeland Horticulture Society on June 8th, 2014.

The Island of Öland, with flat plains of hard Ordovician limestone, Viking graves and 17th century wooden windmills marking the landscape, could be considered an unusual destination for a garden tour stop. It is because of the combination of forests, meadow, agriculture, and large areas of  “limestone treeless pastures,”called the Stora (Great) Alvar, that the geology Continue reading the story "Wildflowers on the Island of Öland"

A GARDEN SANCTUARY ON THE SHORES OF LAKE ÄMMERN

Posted on: August 16th, 2015 by
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Visited with the Lakeland Horticulture Society (LHS) on June 7th, 2014.

Our afternoon and last garden visit of the day was a private garden on the wooded slopes of Lake Ämmern. Our hosts, friends of George and Dorothy Feather our tour guides, have been visitors to the mountainside LHS garden at Holehird in Windermere, England's Lake District. They graciously welcomed Continue reading the story "A GARDEN SANCTUARY ON THE SHORES OF LAKE ÄMMERN"

Kisa Museum of Emigration

Posted on: July 3rd, 2015 by
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Travel Connections

Visited June 7th, 2014 with the Lakeland Horticulture Society.

Our noon lunch was in the small town of Kisa at the Cafe' Columbia. Unexpectedly it provided me a chance to reflect on my Swedish heritage with a visit to the Kisa Museum of Emigration. The small collection of Swedish memorabilia on the second floor of Cafe' Continue reading the story "Kisa Museum of Emigration"

English Gardeners at a Sweden Summer Cottage

Posted on: June 20th, 2015 by
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Visited with the Lakeland Horticulture Society (LHS) June 7th, 2014

We left Vadstena early Saturday morning headed southeast to the seaside port city of Oskarshamn on the Baltic Sea. The intermittent rainfall that started shortly after we bordered our coach would follow our travel throughout the day. The vista of the open flat farmland of Vadstena disappeared.  Rocky formations of moss covered boulders with  ferns on Continue reading the story "English Gardeners at a Sweden Summer Cottage"

A COUNTRY GARDEN NEAR VADSTENA

Posted on: May 21st, 2015 by
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Visited on June 6th, 2014 with the Lakeland Horticulture Society.

South of Vadstena we paid an afternoon visit to the renovated home and garden of  George’s friend Sverker Kärrsgård (whom we met at Naturum Täkern) and his wife, Karin Hessland. Ten years ago they bought 24 acres (10 hectors ) of abandoned land of clay and stone with an older house now nearing a century old Continue reading the story "A COUNTRY GARDEN NEAR VADSTENA"

FALKÖPING

Posted on: April 22nd, 2015 by
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Private Garden near Falköping

Visited June 6th, 2014.

We left early in the morning from Vadstena traveling south along the eastern shore of  Lake Vättern rounding the southern tip of the lake. We turned westward into the county of  Västergötland and toward the town of Falköping. Carl Linnaeus had visited the county and town in June 1746 during a 10 week working excursion to inventory Continue reading the story "FALKÖPING"

VADSTENA ON LAKE VÄTTERN

Posted on: April 19th, 2015 by
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TRAVEL REFLECTIONS

It was late afternoon when we left Naturum Tåkern for our lodgings in the 14th century city of Vadstena situated on the eastern shore of the second largest lake in Sweden, Lake Vättern. With a finger shaped length of 81 miles (130 km) and a width of 19 miles (31 km), (between the counties Västergötland Continue reading the story "VADSTENA ON LAKE VÄTTERN"