Minnesotans are hardy people who, in general, welcome the cold and snow each year. But every once in a while, even native-born Minnesotans tire of the short days, cold nights, and endless blankets of snow. But instead of huddling inside, why not go out? There’s one garden in Minnesota that is just as beautiful in winter as it is in summer. It’s the perfect winter pick-me-up. Take a look:
Normandale Japanese Garden is a beautiful spot on the grounds of Normandale Community College. The address is 9700 France Ave. S., Bloomginton, MN 55431.
The garden, complete in the 1970s, is inspired by traditional Japanese gardens. Japanese garden architect Takao Watanabe helped design it.
In every season of the year, the garden comes alive with beauty. A lovely lagoon, beautiful trees, and walking paths provide a serene place to relax and reflect.
Summertime brings plenty of green, fall brings oranges and reds, and spring brings cherry blossoms.
And unlike most gardens, winter brings beauty to Normandale as well.
The red-painted buildings and bridges stand out against white snow.
A walk among the bare branches and snow-covered benches, while not as inviting as they are in summertime, will help you clear your mind and relax.
Next time the winter blues have you down, bundle up and take a stroll through this gorgeous Japanese garden. It's beautiful even under a blanket of snow.
Have you been to Normandale Japanese Garden? In which season did you like it best? For more information, check out its website and Facebook page.
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