Monet’s gardens reopening
A picture-perfect pandemic tonic

The Japanese-inspired water garden of Claude Monet’s house, French impressionist painter who lived from 1883 to 1926, reopened in Giverny, west of Paris, Wednesday May 19, 2021. Lucky visitors were allowed back into Claude Monet’s house and gardens for the first time in over six months. They were treated to a riot of color, with tulips, peonies, forget-me-nots and an array of other flowers all competing for attention. (Francois Mori/AP)

The Japanese-inspired water garden of Claude Monet’s house, French impressionist painter who lived from 1883 to 1926, reopened in Giverny, west of Paris, Wednesday May 19, 2021. Lucky visitors were allowed back into Claude Monet’s house and gardens for the first time in over six months. They were treated to a riot of color, with tulips, peonies, forget-me-nots and an array of other flowers all competing for attention. (Francois Mori/AP)

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