When I shared the loo with a garden in October, I didn’t realise that this would become a thing. But it has, and here’s the post to prove it, and there’s another one to come too, but that’s for another day. Today’s Loo Series is from Hunte’s Garden in Barbados, and the garden was a special one, very special.
The garden itself is in an unusual sink-hole like gully and you’re invited to work your way down, around and through the garden before returning to the entry level again, where there’s yet more to discover. Hidden away on the entry level, along from one of the many seating areas, where the loos.
Rustic and simple, but entirely functional, and in keeping with the garden too.
And as is becoming customary, there was an opportunity for a picture in the mirror - I think the most tropical background so far, and probably to come.
And if I thought the loos were good looking, the view as you emerge back into the garden, well that was just sublime.
Just looking at this picture now, I’m back in the garden in my mind. I can hear the music which was playing throughout the garden, I can feel the warmth of the sun on my skin, though of course I’m wearing many more clothes than on our visit. This garden is one of, perhaps my all time top to visit garden, it’s one that I felt a complete emotional connection to, in a way that I’m not sure I have before.
I can’t wait to share the rest of the photos from our visit, and if you visit Barbados you must definitely go and visit for yourself.