Although our bus tour of the "Highlights of Ireland and Scotland" took place in late October, the gardens were still in bloom and the fall colors added extra beauty.
We discovered that the gardens are a highly sought-after location for wedding photography!
Our view walking across the "Brig o’ Doon," immortalized in Burns’s poem “Tam o’ Shanter.
Walking along the winding paths in the memorial garden and reading the signs on the monuments was a delightful experience.
The Burns Monument was completed in 1823 and soon became a destination for those wishing to pay homage to Burns.
Inside the monument is a carved bust of Robert Burns and...
"My love is like a red red rose
That's newly sprung in June;
O my Love's like the melodies
That's sweetly play'd in tune;"
Next post we head to the Scottish Western Highlands!
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Hello Pat,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to visit, the garden images are lovely.
Take care, have a wonderful week!
What a great place to visit! The gardens are lovely, though I am sure that the bridal party was a bit cold!!!
ReplyDeleteThose gardens are lovely; especially with all that fall color. I can see why they are such a popular wedding photography spot.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, all. I'm fascinated by the thatched roof in the first shot. I've heard of these but have never seen one.
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What beautiful poems Robert Burns wrote! And I'm thrilled with what you share here in the post about this visit to the museum. Great! I would have loved to have been there.
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I would love to take this tour - so many wonderful things to see. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the kilts...my paternal grandfather was from Scotland...Michelle
ReplyDeleteSince I visited Versailles some five years ago, and have returned several times, I fell head over heels with the garden. Since then I've been looking for more. Since I've wanted to see Scottland, I have now decided this garden needs to be seen. :) Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed learning a bit more about Burns. We are in the beginning stages of planning a trip to Scotland in September, Lord willing. This posts contributes to my excitement. Happy Holy week to you, Pat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sensational spot for a wedding. How gorgeous!! And if Jen from #HappyNow sees this, I get a firewall godaddy error blocking me from commenting on your host blog.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly were there at a good time of year. I love the photo of you two with the colorful trees behind. It looks like a wonderful stop on your visit!
ReplyDeleteThose gardens do look magnificent.
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The gardens look lovely and nice to see Autumnal/Fall colours.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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ReplyDeleteLovely photographs.
All the best Jan
Amazing photos you took. It is so green, beautiful, and wonderfully landscaped.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI can see why the garden are sought-after for weddings. The grounds are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHe left behind quite a legacy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place and lovely photos. Brings back memories of our visit. I loved the Brig o' Doon.
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