Wikipedia contributors. (2024, February 13). Bloedel Reserve. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved April 7, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bloedel_Reserve&oldid=1207053835
He suffered a heart attack in his friend S. Rasnics’ swimming pool in 1963 and died on Bainbridge Island, Washington, aged 55. The pool was later filled in and is now a zen rock garden, which can be viewed by the public at the Bloedel Reserve, a 150-acre (60 hectare) former private estate. There is no marker to indicate that the rock garden was the site of Roethke’s death.
Bloedel Reserve (Wikipedia) The Bloedel Reserve is a 150-acre (0.6 km2) forest garden on Bainbridge Island, [Washington](Washington, United States.