Every summer Moraine Valley Community College presents it’s annual Shakespeare Under the Stars. This play was The Winter’s Tale, re-imagined to take place in the mid 20th century in Sicilia and Bohemia with the very clever addition of a psychedelic Bear chasing an exiting actor off stage. It was a beautiful summer evening under the stars watching future stars perform their story telling craft for us.
Moraine Valley has several garden spots, but my favorite is the glorious Shakespeare Garden. In fact this play was set so close to the Shakespeare Garden you could have watched it from the benches in the garden. The garden is designed with plants that are referred to in various Shakespeare plays, most of which are pollinator friendly native wildflowers. The path winding through the garden has plaques on stands with quotes from his plays in which the flowers are referenced. Here are two of my favorites.
hrough it. Places to sit off the path are nestled under trees or tucked behind the flower beds. The Shakespeare Quotes are scattered along the way. There’s a sundial at the sunny entrance with purple Salvia and Liriope circling it.
Simple birdbaths are surrounded by Peonies, Allium, Sage, Boxwoods, and perennial grasses. Mounded Boxwoods give structure and an English garden feel.
The garden is perfectly designed in this designer’s opinion. Perennials are planted in mass, giving it consistent textures and colors. The heights are staggered. The flowing perennials are anchored with mounded boxwoods. Specimen bushes are placed in each section of the garden. Structures (bird baths, sundials, plaques to read) are placed along the way to encourage you to take your time and enjoy the view. Benches are tucked into their own little garden spots off the path, in sun or shade.
This is an island of color and tranquility in a high traffic space on a busy campus. A beautiful place to take a break, relax and rejuvenate. Connect with Mother Nature or read a book. Exactly what a garden is supposed to do. If you’re in the area I highly recommend visiting the garden for inspiration or just for a brain break. Bring a book and stay awhile.
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How beautiful!