ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月10日 07時43分


In the early decades of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf and her friends — the artists, intellectuals and writers known as the Bloomsbury Group — left London and went into the bucolic countryside of Sussex and Kent, now 2 hours by car southeast of the city. They went there to work, to spend summers, to wait out the German bombing raids and, of course, to conduct their tangled romances. Quite a few of these brilliant bohemians were avid gardeners, and in the spring, when this gorgeous region bursts into flower, one can visit the houses they decorated, the #gardens they planted and the homes of the artists and celebrated horticulturists who lived nearby, with whom they exchanged ideas about art and landscape design. @andyhaslamphoto captured scenes from around the region while on assignment in the British countryside for @nytimestravel. Swipe left to see more of his photos, and visit the link in our profile to read more about the plantings, the houses, the art and literature that these illustrious writers, artists and gardeners left behind. #????


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