Thursday, March 22, 2012

Neptune Pittman's Garden, Guimaras

After our afternoon adventure we visited  Neptune Pittman's Garden.



I'm totally speechless for a while when I saw the place. It's like a small paradise, it has the most fascinating view, gives you different  kinds of flowers in striking colors and those architectural designs uniquely built, oh boy those are just amazing.  Gosh, I could go on and on describing this place.


The garden furniture are made of recycled materials. The tables and chairs, for instance, are made of motorcycle tires. The benches are made of cart wheels and tree logs. You'll see those in the pictures below.


Enjoy the beauty of this place by looking at the pictures below.



This 2 storey house will welcome you as soon as you enter their gate. It cost us P50 each to explore the entire garden.



It wouldn't be complete without a picture in front of the house.



This is one of the passageways leading to the garden.


Let's have a tour with their garden.




 Everywhere are  exotic plants and flowers. So for those collectors  this is your place.




That rubber furniture is so cute. That red-green combi is just perfect for it.




I'm trying to have a walking shot here.  I'm still in awe of the beauty this place provides.






The place can accommodate up to 60 guests. It has a conference hall,  a Spa Cottage, and an outdoor tennis court.







Above is a sturdy long table complete with chairs. This is perfect for business meetings over lunch.


Look at this pictures below. It gives you an impression that the master of these pieces is indeed brilliant






This tissue paper holder really caught my attention. Isn't it lovely?



Take a guess what is this? Would you believe this is used for a chair?




Now look at that furniture, the uniqueness of it stood out that even the presence of those scattered newspapers did not hinder us from taking an all-girls-picture.



A house facing the pool.



The pool. The water looks soooo inviting. We did regret we did not bring our swimwear.



That's an old rocking chair I'm on.



Isn't this masterpiece lovely? I'm not a designer but  I can't help admire these works of arts.



The gazebo. This is supposed to be a stolen shot but look what happened.



This was taken at the back of the house.



Above is the SPA cottage.


This is a very ideal place to read novels and enjoy your ME TIME.


More blog to come with this trip.

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