The Summer Garden is located opposite the 'Champs de Mars', across the Swan Canal. Now in the early morning, the sculptures and vases of flowers are waiting for their visitors.
In the distance, the Mikhail’s Castle is visible over the Small Swan bridge. In XVIII century the Mikhail’s Castle was surrounded by a moat, which used to be filled with water, and now flowers grow on the edges of the moat.
Behind the castle, there are carpet flower beds made of plants with decorative leaves. The last one adjoins to the building of the Manege. There is a beautiful fountain in the Manege square.
By the Italian street we turn to the pedestrian Malaya Sadovaya (Small Garden) Street. This small street is well decorated: flowerpots with thujas and petunias. A beautiful composition of conifers and colorful annuals. There are many coffee shops those will be filled by midday. At the end of the Malaya Sadovaya street you can see the building of Drama Theater and the monument to Empress Catherine II in front of the theater.
The interesting
fountain
is set on
the corner
of Malaya
Sadovaya:
a granite
ball
is
rotated
by
water jets flowing
down from the
top.
The sculptures
of
Eliseev’s
store
quietly
look
at
walking
people.
Our
walking
ends
at the
Nevsky avenue
near
the
Kazan Cathedral.
Now the fountain
is running its water jets
near the Cathedral, vases of flowers and peonies
are
blooming
in
the garden.
Summer morning ends,it's time to go back to my garden!
Summer morning ends,it's time to go back to my garden!
By
the way! Now is the summer solstice and the time of the shortest
night. This time we call “the white nights" because the
Sunrise is at 4.45 and the sunset is at 22.19. And while the sun is
over the horizon the night is light all this time.
I took a few pictures at 11 pm, lighting wasn't enough, but here are the photos:
I took a few pictures at 11 pm, lighting wasn't enough, but here are the photos:
Oh my, Nadezda, what beautiful photographs you've shared of your magnificent city! Everything is so beautiful! How nice that you have such long days to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThe days are very long, Peter, and I can walking, working in my garden from 9am to 9pm.
DeleteThank you!
A beautiful place and great garden you are showing.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day Nadezda
Thank you, marijke!
DeleteWhat a beautiful tour of the city of white nights. Thank you for showing us St. Petersburg in June!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Laurrie!
DeleteThank you so much for taking us to this beautiful city Nadezda! The church with the colourful shining towers is so very pretty and so different from any church I ever saw. I love the other buildings as well, and of course the huge amount of flowers everywhere. Gorgeous garden with all the peonies. What a treat it must be to walk there among these beautiful flowers. You must have enjoyed this city walk. Once again, thanks for letting us enjoy it with you. I will have a look at your other posts about the city as well because I can't remember having seen them.
ReplyDeleteBye and have a lovely week Nadezda,
Marian
Marian, I love my city, is beautiful in winter, fall and summer. I've shown you my favorite places, sculptures, flowers, old buildings, etc and I'm glad you liked this walk. Thank you1
DeleteQue buen reportaje nos traes hoy, me ha gustado mucho:)))Asi viajaré con tus fotos. No sé si iré algún día.
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir Nazezda.
Buenas noches.
Un beso.
Laura, cuando yo llege a Espana por primrra vez pense que al fin mi gran sueno se realizo. Quien sabe puede ser tu llegaras a San Petersburgo a bordo de un barco de cruseros, que navegan por el mar Baltico? La vida es una cosa interesante, eh? Gracias!
DeleteI've never been to St. Petersburg, but I visited Leningrad several times. The town looks now totally different. Beautiful! Thank you for taking us with you for a walk, Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteSatu, you have to visit my city with your children, so they would say: we've never been to Leningrad, but we visited St Petersburg.
DeleteThank you!
You're sharing something really wonderful with this blog. Visiting this blog is a chance to see a city that most people in my country will never be able see. Thank you so much for sharing it with the world. I'm really very moved.
ReplyDeleteshonuff, thank you for stopping by my blog!
DeleteSo beautiful to get a tour on this beautiful June day in St.Petersburg. I admired the beautiful buildings, the peonies in front of that beautiful church, the Victorian style flower carpets. Thank you Nadezda, it was great!
ReplyDeleteThe carpet flower beds are wonderful, you're right, Janneke! I've not seen them before or might I did not notice them.
DeleteGlad you liked, thank you!
Wau - where some beautiful pictures you show. I always think that there is something special about photos from other countries. Wish you a good Tuesday :) Hugs Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteThere is a spirit of the city, I think it's something special.
DeleteThank you, Hanne Bente!
Wow what a beautiful place to take a morning walk!! I could explore here for hours and hours.
ReplyDeleteDear Optimistic Existentialist, I explore this city all my life and every time find something new.
DeleteThank you!
Hi Nadezda
ReplyDeleteSt. Petersburg certainly is lovely - the architecture, the shops and restaurants and the flowers. Thank you!
You're right, it's nice city, thank you, Astrid!
DeleteThank you so much Nadezda for taking us on this tour and giving us the opportunity of seeing this beautiful city which many of us may never have been able to experience. Stunning photos of the buildings and gardens. Have a lovely week.
ReplyDeletePatricia x
You're welcome, Patricia! I'm glad you liked my photos.
DeleteOla,Lindas,lindas fotos de lugar mais lindo ainda.Postagem maravilhosa.Meu abraço SU
ReplyDeleteFico feliz que você gostou dos lugares bonitos na minha cidade, graças, Suzane!
DeleteWhat a wonderful place with some great buildings and beautiful planting. It sounds like you had a lovely visit.
ReplyDeletePaula, I often go for a walk in downtown and every time it's lovely.
DeleteThank you!
St Petersburg is a magnificent city and I am truly appreciative of the wonderful floral arrangements.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like high summer with you; how lucky you are that you have bright sun and blue skies as well as so much colour, cleanliness and space.
Frico, this summer is unique, because we always have cold and rainy summer months. But this year...30 C, 31 C and so on 2-3 weeks. Some days I ask the sky: rain, please! the water tanks are empty.
DeleteI hope this hot wave will come to your UK, if the Golf stream isn't hot enough.
Have a nice weekend!
Hello Nadezda
ReplyDeleteI send you a link from Plantorama - a super business we have several here in Denmark.
Link: http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/Plantorama/Haveglderforr2013/
Link: http://www.plantorama.dk/
Wish you a good Thursday :) Hugs Hanne Bente
Thank you, Hanne Bente! I liked the Rose day at Plantorama. There is Free ice cream and rose wine! Nice!
DeleteYou should go on 30th June, at 9 am (just early)! I'd like to come there with you, if I had been in Denmark:))
I will read carefully both links.
What a wonderful city! Nadezda, the views are gorgeous as are the gardens. Such a pleasant walk through your photos. Thank you...
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Michelle!
DeleteEvery time you do a post on St. Petersburg I long to visit. How I would love to see the Church of the Savior-on-blood in person and tour the art galleries and museums.
ReplyDeleteAs you know St. Petersburg is situated near Baltic sea, in the Golf of Finland. Many cruise liners ply to the Baltic cities come here, to the river Neva embankment. One day you will be between the tourists hurrying to bus to go to the Hermitage, I believe!
DeleteThank you Jennifer!
Oh my, what an imposing city St. Petersburg is. The church of the Saviour-on-blood is an amazing sight especially in the sunshine. How lovely summer is!!
ReplyDeleteThis summer is hot, about 30 C. We enjoy heat! Thank you, Jenny!
DeleteA lovely garden tour thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Karen!
DeleteWhat gorgeous Summer photos. The beautiful church looks so different from your lovely snow-covered photos.
ReplyDeleteI remember, Betty, you liked church-on-blood in winter, in foggy day. And now in summer it looks nicer, brighter!
DeleteThank you!