Claude Monet’s garden and house is in Giverny Normandy. We have all seen the photos of the garden on the internet, Museums. To actually be there and see all the different colors and flowers is one of the greatest things anyone can do. At the previous post I said I wasn’t into flower arranging but that all changed when I saw the beauty of these gardens. I was also unaware that the gardens consist of two different types of gardens. The one out the front of the home called Clos Normand and the water garden which is Japanese inspired.
As we first approached the gardens we were taken through a walkway that was surrounded by bamboo and a bubbling creek. We wandered along this path for what seemed ages. So much beauty.

Water garden with bamboo forest
Then magically the bubbling water opened up to an amazing huge lake filled with water lilies and surrounded by so many different types of flowers.

The water garden which has inspired many a painting

stunning water lilies
It was summer and the gardens were crowded yet you felt as if you were there alone with the beauty. A place where time can stand still.

Claude Monet’s Garden and his house

Inspiration for Monet’s art

Two Sisters Muriel with the hat — Bree with the sunglasses we were on the famous bridge…See our smiles!

Amazing colors

stunning colors
Monet didn’t like organized gardens or constrained gardens. He married flowers by the color and let them grow freely. As you walked around the gardens in front of the house, there were black, purple, orange, yellow, red, pink flowers. Stunning, brilliant, gorgeous are some of the words that describe what we saw that day.
I must go back one day in spring to see the bridge covered in wisteria.
*I will do a seperate post on his home and the town of Giverny*
*More photos will soon be on 3sistersabroad
Never heard about this place before, but it looks so beautiful and relaxing!
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Oh it is Vanda xx
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Such a gorgeous garden. I can see where the inspiration came from. Xx
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so much inspiration xx
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I had no idea that you could go see Monet’s gardens. Really cool to learn and see the photos.
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I wasn’t aware either. You can even explore his home as well. Which I will do in another post.
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The garden is beautiful ! all the photo is awesome ! can’t wait for next post .
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Thank you so much x
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stunning, you can really see where Monet got his inspiration!
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Yes you can. It is stunning.
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Our photography is wonderful – I can truly see where Monet got his inspiration from. And it’s a place I’d love to visit one day, thank you for sharing!
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thank you xx
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Of course that should read *your photography* ☺️
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Definitely envious! Would love to visit some day. Love his paintings. Great photos and I enjoyed the write-up as well.
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Wow! Absolutely beautiful!!
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It certainly is
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Just gorgeous! I need to add it to the list of places to visit. Looking forward to your post on Giverny.
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Oh for sure…
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Loved the garden
Just stunning
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Totally stunning
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Aw so beautiful! I hope to see it someday!
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I hope you do x
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Gorgeous colours. I didn’t realise Monet’s painting were of his own garden. He obviously had an artists eye for gardening as well as painting.
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When you see the garden in real life you realize how and where he got his inspiration from. I don’t even paint or draw but I wanted to. The best I could do was take photos.
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Is that last purple flower some kind of lily? Louise
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I will ask my housemate as I don’t know sorry. Will let you know. He knows the “proper” names of flowers also.
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Oh dear sorry Im not much help, he didn’t know this time
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Haha No worries. If I work it out I will let you know.
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I got it. Double Purple Devil’s Trumpet Datura Heirloom Perennial Flower – and it is poisonous.
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oh wow beautiful and deadly. thank you xx
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Oh how stunningly beautiful! On my bucket list for sure.
This would be a lovely post to link to the September #MyGloriousGardens party which opens tomorrow. Readers would love it!
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Oh do go x It is my few photos on this post do not do it justice. Oh that sounds wonderful I will do that re the #MyGloriousGardens thank you
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So beautiful, and I love the bamboo forest! x
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Isn’t it glorious.
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It looks amazing I’ve never been thanks for sharing these fab photos!
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