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Scenes from 'Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path'

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At Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton.   DAWN WATSON

At Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton. DAWN WATSON

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

A scene from Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden, which was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

A scene from Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden, which was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

Daniel Chung & Alexandra Alger's East Hampton garden was featured on the "Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path" tour last weekend. MICHELLE TRAURING

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton opened for the season on Saturday, April 30.

Boehlert porch in Southampton<br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Boehlert porch in Southampton
Photo by Dawn Watson

An example of the work of  Oehme, van Sweden at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton.

An example of the work of Oehme, van Sweden at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton.

Porch House <br>Photo by Dawn Watson

Porch House
Photo by Dawn Watson

author27east on Jun 8, 2012

The Parrish Art Museum held its “Landscape Pleasures: Down the Garden Path” tour on Sunday, June 10. It featured the homes of Theodore and Ruth Baum in Southampton, Daniel Chung and Alexandra Alger in East Hampton, Joan and Mort Hamburg and Gus and Liz Oliver in Sagaponack, and Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton.

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