
An Almost-Visit to Monet’s Gardens
Paul Heymont loves visiting Monet’s gardens in Giverny, but this time, the day after the Olympics, the lines were too much.

Paul Heymont loves visiting Monet’s gardens in Giverny, but this time, the day after the Olympics, the lines were too much.
A listing of Paul Heymont’s repeated visits to Monet’s gardens in Giverny

One of my favorites, which I keep returning to, Monet’s garden in Giverny, where each visit and season offers both familiar and differing views.
Every place we travel has its landmarks, and for nearly every city on a significant river, at least some of those landmarks turn out to be bridges.

Almost as if he were painting with plantings and water, the Impressionist painter Claude Monet spent years creating gardens and water features around his house and studio in Giverny, west of Paris and on the edge of Normandy.

Paul Heymont loves visiting Monet’s gardens in Giverny, but this time, the day after the Olympics, the lines were too much.
A listing of Paul Heymont’s repeated visits to Monet’s gardens in Giverny

One of my favorites, which I keep returning to, Monet’s garden in Giverny, where each visit and season offers both familiar and differing views.
Every place we travel has its landmarks, and for nearly every city on a significant river, at least some of those landmarks turn out to be bridges.

Almost as if he were painting with plantings and water, the Impressionist painter Claude Monet spent years creating gardens and water features around his house and studio in Giverny, west of Paris and on the edge of Normandy.