Sunday, May 13, 2012

Bok Tower Gardens and Pinewood Estate

This weekend gave rise to yet another road trip in the name of photography. The destination was Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales Florida. Add this to your list of must sees if you are an appreciator of nature, architecture or music. The gardens encompass a full 50 acres of high ground surrounded on all sides by local, still-active orchards.

Along the paths beautiful native plants meander alongside planted blooms and exotic orchids and bamboo higher than most homes. Look over the outcropping as you climb up the hillside and you'll get an astonishing view of the countryside and the groves below that spans for miles. Situated within the gardens is Pinewood Estate, a 1930s Mediterranean-style hermitage, with all the sights and beauty of a story tale mansion. Designed as the retreat of C. Austin Buck, The estate has all the comforts imaginable for a writer or artist who enjoys his privacy. Follow the tranquil path for a way and you arrive at Window by the Pond. A small wooden enclosure where silence is a virtue. Within this edifice a giant picture window looks out across the still waters of a salt marsh where cardinals, grackles, wading birds and ospreys perch and feed not ten away. Then at the precipice you arrive at the cornerstone of the Gardens, a 205-foot art Gothic Tower with a collection of 60 bells. The structure was commissioned by Edward Bok, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and world peace advocate, and designed by architect Milton B Medary and sculptor Lee Lawrie. Completed on February 1, 1929, bell concerts still commence daily at 1:00 and 3:00PM

Bok Tower Gardens is open 365 days a year from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. with last admission at 5 p.m. General admission is $12 for adults and $3 for children and admission to Pinewood Estate is $6 for adults and $5 for children. Visit the Garden's and bring your camera as you can see, photo opportunities abound. Many of the following will soon be added to the gallery and appear on exhibit shortly.












As usual, thanks for reading,
L Polyak, Wildlife Photographer and Artist

(2 C More art go to www.themindscapeartfoundry.com or www.artoflylepolyak.com)

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful!
    Have you been to the Florida Botanical Gardens yet? It too is awesom.
    I painted (plein air) last Sunday and while it was very hot, we had a terrific time. It was worth it. My work won Honorable Mention. :-) So I was a happy camper. I would have had a difficult time judging because they were all beautiful. I hope to attend this event next year.

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    1. The Gardens are fantastic and Heritage Village as well. And if you've been by recently, Artist's Colony Gallery has opened up in the Old Gulf Coast Art Museum between the Gardens and Heritage Village. It's really excellent to see that building occupied again.

      Say, would you be interested in an Artists' Society in Pinellas Park? A bunch of us Photographers, Painters and Practitioners of other genres get together at Park Station on Saturdays from 9 to 2 to chat while we work on our projects. There's some great people and exquisite talent in that place. We'd love to have you visit and if you enjoy yourself you can sign up as a member. Their website is http://www.pinellasart.com/.

      Glad to hear from you,
      Have a good week,
      Lyle.

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