Thursday, June 9, 2011

Grigg Nanjing Friendship Chinese Garden


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Grigg Nanjing Friendship Chinese Garden at Missouri Botanical Garden

I was delighted to receive this postcard from my blog buddy Lynn. It's a view of the Grigg Nanjing Friendship Chinese Garden at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis. The Chinese Garden is modeled on the “scholar’s gardens” of the southern Chinese provinces near the city of Nanjing. It commemorates the exchanges between the Botanical Garden and Chinese botanical institutions, as well as the relationship between St Louis and its sister city Nanjing.

The Chinese Garden is said to be a showcase of craftsmanship. Among its special features are a pavilion built in traditional colors, a handcarved white marble bridge and marble balustrade. Among the plants are pines, bamboos, lotuses, willows, plum trees, forsythia, hibiscus, wisteria, rhododendrons and azaleas.


USPS stamps: adopt a shelter pet, Hawaiian rainforest

I think Lynn overstamped the card... lucky me :) The stamps on the left are two of the 10 from the USPS Animal Rescue: Adopt a Shelter Pet issue, which was the postal service's social awareness stamp campaign of 2010. The stamp on the right is from the Hawaiian Rain Forest pane, a print of an acrylic painting by John Dawson. There are 10 stamps of flora and fauna in the pane. Very cool.

by liberal sprinkles

3 comments:

Lynn said...

You always amaze me at what you write - how much more information you share than what you started with. I always feel like a dummy that I didn't know some of the stuff that you share-- Ha especially when I'm the sender!

liberal sprinkles said...

Lynn, have you noticed how I've cut down on my research? I've been spending less time on this and there will probably come a day when the post will consist of the photo and a caption. Period. heheh

Thanks for the lovely card and stamps, as always!!

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Hey, Grace ... you are getting quite a collection of fine postcards! Isn't Lynn the best?

Thanks so much for stopping by, I am always so happy when you do.

Have a wonderful weekend,

Kathy M.