
I’m sharing a dozen garden paths we can imagine strolling up as (almost) a final hurrah for Becky’s January Squares.
They include angular paths and curved ones, wide and narrow paths, dominant ones and paths so unassuming we barely notice they’re there, in quite a range of materials, too. I’ll let the pictures do the talking:











After looking through these sunny scenes, I’m going to wrap up well, brace myself, and go out for my government-allocated exercise in a very windy Darwen. I hope the weather is more balmy where you are!

I realy love these English gardens, the look so natural shaped.
We specialise in making full use of smaller spaces. đŸ™‚
I love these, especially the bird house garden, it looks very pretty đŸ™‚
It is. Suzie has even been repainting all the bird houses.
Thank You from frigid New England n
I dare say I have no room to talk about cold weather!
A Place To Think is my kind of garden. Love the colours. Hope you had a good walk – wet, grey and altogether unpleasant here so I will exercise my fingers on the keyboard instead of my feet outdoors!
I hope you’re having a better time with your keyboard than I am. My Post Comment button seems to be hiding from me which is not ideal when I am trying to reply to comments. After a bit of experimenting, it is just taking a l-o-o-o-n-g time to appear.
Gosh oh gosh! All wonderful, but I think my favorite is the birdhouse garden.
You’ve picked a good favourite.
Could you tell me where is the ‘Antique Rose Emporium’? I would happily live there.
It is in Independence, Texas. They’d welcome you warmly – they’re lovely people.
Beautiful and charming garden paths… so many beautiful estates that I take note of should I ever am able to travel again. I esp. like the photo at Ruston.
It is bitterly cold here as well. Our high today is 17F with a gusty wind, improvement over yesterday’s 10F… I won’t mention the overnight temps!
Ruston is worthy of a place on your list, which I’ll guess is quite a long one!
They come in all shapes and sizes, don’t they? Thought I recognised Chatsworth! I like At One too, and your opener đŸ™‚ đŸ™‚
Chatsworth’s hillside setting is once seen, never forgotten.
Beautiful! images and charming.
I’m glad you liked them.
I especially liked the neat, wooden path on the first picture. Mine is looking a bit shabby now after the winter’s rain.
I imagine that not too many people had trodden on that path at the time I took the picture.
What an exercise in focus! I tried to look at just the path in each image, but I couldn’t do it. The path gathers in everything around it. All of them are a wonderful escape from the ominous skies creeping up on us here in Indiana, but I think I would most especially like to be meandering on that path at Parcevall Hall. It seems so softened by curves and fluffy herbs that I find it very comfy despite its grandness. It sounds nasty there in Darwen. I hope the walk wasn’t too brutal.
You made a good choice with Parcevall Hall. I recollect having to navigate a few narrow country roads to get there. Thanks for the sympathy, although I may have got it under false pretences. It never seems quite as bad when you actually brave it.
How beautiful!
Thanks!