Sometimes you don't have to go far from home to get away from it all. I was so happy to have recently attended the Haven Conference and you cannot imagine how happy I was when I found out that the conference was going to be at the Grand Hyatt Atlanta.
Years ago my work very often involved programming and conferences and the Grand Hyatt space was one of my favorite places to hold meetings. Most of the time my past visits to the hotel left me little time for enjoying a very special place - the Grand Hyatt Japanese Zen Garden.
The Sunday morning after Haven, I got up really early, grabbed coffee and some breakfast, and headed out to the garden for some quiet time in a beautiful setting.
Hope you enjoy the picture tour as much as I enjoyed the visit. It's an incredible hidden treasure.
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The Sunday morning after Haven, I got up really early, grabbed coffee and some breakfast, and headed out to the garden for some quiet time in a beautiful setting.
Hope you enjoy the picture tour as much as I enjoyed the visit. It's an incredible hidden treasure.
Even the small things matter.
Today I'm linking up with The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday and I'm especially excited to be linking up with Noel over at Travel Photo Discovery and joining in Travel Photo Monday. I hope you stop by!!
Love my moments of quiet and zen . . . beautiful garden . . .
ReplyDeleteI am not sure how I missed that you are from Atlanta. I am just a bit south of you! Love this tour - the garden looks so incredibly peaceful!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. Thank you for taking me on the tour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, I loved your tour, thank you for taking us throught it Jo-Jo. Thanks for your sweet and kind comment.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
FABBY
I'm so glad you stopped by! Something went haywire with my "friend" list some time ago and I've been slowly regaining it. I'm sure those are your darling granddaughters in the header? They are growing up!
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Bonnie
What a beautiful and peaceful place to have a morning coffee! Hidden treasures like this garden are the best part about traveling. Stopping by from Travel Photo Mondays :)
ReplyDeleteI love Japanese gardens - they are so perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed that a hotel has such a beautiful and peaceful garden.
ReplyDeleteHi Jojo,
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful garden, I thoroughly enjoyed the tour, the tea house and the little details are what really makes this place.
What a beautiful place to wander through for some quiet time.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful and peaceful garden!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl, hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty place, looks serene.
What a lovely place for a meeting...Christine
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