Butchart Gardens

Butchart GardensIn a word:  Spectacular.

In another word:  Stunning.

A few more words…. colorful, beautiful, rainy, misty, gorgeous, tasty, charming, friendly, delightful, funny (or maybe that was just the company). 

On Day 3 of our Girls Weekend, we spent 3 heavenly hours wandering the paths of the gardens, pausing to take photos – which was sometimes a bit of a production in the rain. 

And my dear friends never complained about my pain-in-the-butt camera bag on wheels.  They even offered to pull it around for me.  True friends.

We were lucky enough to visit on a day with minimal crowds, due, in part I’m sure, to the rain.  But the overcast skies and light rain really brought out the colors of the garden.  Our first glimpse of the Sunken Garden (above) drew gasps.   It was literally aflame with color – and the misty trees provided the perfect backdrop.   

Tip #1:  When visiting Butchart Gardens, don’t bother to bring an umbrella even if you KNOW it is going to rain. 

Michelle & her blue umbrellaChris & Allison with lovely CLEAR umbrellasWe finally persuaded Michelle to swap out her functional and yet obstructive blue umbrella in favor of the “oh, what a great idea” clear umbrellas provided at various locations all around the garden.  

Whoever came up with that idea should get a bonus.

Tip #2.  Wear a waterproof jacket rather than one that soaks up the rain like a dishrag;  especially if you find yourself sans umbrella, hauling around a camera in one hand and pulling a camera bag in the other.   Photo shoot under umbrellasOtherwise you might look and feel a bit like a drown cat. 

And bring good natured friends who are willing to hold their umbrellas over you and your camera when you take photos.

There was an entire wall of dahlias, winding paths under golden and crimson trees, waterfalls, ponds, statues, and ivy covered arbors, which I imagine would be full of rose or clematis blossoms in other seasons.   

Garden images

The lady who wouldn’t moveAt one point there was a path with several arbors, making for a nice photo opportunity.   Some woman kept standing right next to the first arbor, staring off into space.  We waited and waited for her to move so we could photo the path – but she just stood there.   So I took her photo.  She reminded me a bit of Audrey Hadley. 

The Japanese Garden was a group favorite, and where we decided to monopolize a cute bridge to take a group photo.  Nothing says Butchart Gardens like the GrinchI pulled out the tripod and we posed for a good 10 minutes trying to get a good shot of all of us, which was a bit of a challenge. 

I was having issues with my damp red shirt clinging in all the wrong places and an ill-advised recent haircut.  Kristin wanted to take off her jacket, but realized she was wearing a “Grinch” sweatshirt underneath.   One of the Hunsaker sisters noted, “Nothing says Butchart Gardens like the Grinch.”   (They kept us in stitches with their witty one liners).  

Chris, Michelle, Allison & Kristin on a bridge in the Japanese Garden

Notice that while Kristin and I look a bit damp and bedraggled, Chris looks ever stylish  in her coat and red scarf and Michelle is a complete fashionista – even her hair is fluffed and in place!  How did she do that???  (Maybe by staying under an umbrella when it rained? ) 

Afternoon Tea at Butchart GardensWe finished off our day in the garden with our first “Afternoon Tea” experience.   The charming dining room was surrounded by windows looking out onto a lovely garden, and the fire in the fireplace added just the right warmth and coziness we needed on a rainy day.  

Click here to see the menu. 

Michelle ordered a peppermint tea, not on the menu – and the rest of us all went for the TeaBerry blend.  Excellent choice.    Tea was a forbidden drink as I was growing up and something I always assumed would taste yucky.   But as an adult, I have found I love good tea….  and this blend was exceptional.  

Dessert TrayFinger sandwiches and desserts covered 3-tiered serving trays. General consensus was that the mango-curry chicken salad with cashews was the best sandwich, and the cucumber the most boring.   All of the desserts were yummy. 

The tea and treats were great – but the ambiance and the company made it a perfect afternoon.

If you actually made it to the end of this post and still would like to see more photos that I took at Butchart Gardens, CLICK HERE.

And be sure to check out both Chris & Michelle‘s blogs for their photos and write-ups from our weekend getaway.   Kristin, when are you going to start a blog?

13 thoughts on “Butchart Gardens”

  1. I love it!!!!! You finally posted all of your stunning pics and witticisms (sp?). Michelle uttered the famous Grinch quote, and many others that had us all chuckling.
    I continue to be agog at all those wonderful shots you girls took. I’m sending you my paltry photos on CD today.

    P.S. Kristin and I agreed that the shrimp quiche was the tastiest thing amongst the little platters of treats.

  2. I think I smiled through this entire post! Allison you have always had a way with words. We were more than happy to help haul the forty ton camera equipment because we knew lovely pictures were being taken.

    I think I used a quart of hairspray to my hair in place.

    Such wonderful memories! I loved that day and was so glad we did the afternoon tea. The 4 of us make an excellent traveling unit don’t we?

    Kristin you really should start a blog! You have wonderful skills in writing…

  3. I love that group picture of you guys! And Allison if you were surprised by my mom’s hair being perfect despite rain and humidity, you should see her eat a cheeseburger. She makes it look proper and dainty. How is that even possible??

  4. Oh I love it, just love it. I felt like I was right there with you, I could almost feel the mist . What beautiful photos and of course BEAUTIFUL ladies. It sounds like so much fun. Thanks for posting the bolg and the pictures and everyone elses comments :o)

  5. I checked out the rest of your pictures…I don’t have words to describe their beauty and the enjoyment I felt looking at them. Thanks

  6. Allison, the picture of the small purple flowers close up, with all the water droplets is AMAZING. I am so glad it rained the day we were there!

  7. Again, I’m so glad you girls were able to have this trip together… it looks like it was spectacular. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful…

  8. I stand corrected on the sandwiches. I do now seem to recall you and Kristin raving about the quiche. (Not a fan of shrimp, I believe I gave mine to one of you??)

    Erica, yes your mother is so dainty. Kristin and I were delighted when she sneezed… had forgotten how amusing it is 🙂 No big, productive sneeze. No, she has these dainty, tiny little cat-like sneezes.

    This was SUCH a fun adventure. We do make a fabulous traveling unit and I hope we’ll do it again. I was just laughing again today about our mutual love of words.

    BTW, today’s word is bulbous. Use it at least once in casual conversation 🙂

  9. I love ‘bulbous’. I believe you used that at the garden store we were at and proclaimed my love for it then.
    It describes–unfortunately–various aspects of my anatomy. 🙁 🙁

  10. It was such a delightful weekend. I’d love to make it an annual event.

    I also really enjoyed High Tea. I’m glad we didn’t skip that.

    Allison takes such fabulous pictures – it really was worth hauling all the equipment around.

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