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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Silent Sunday: Botanical Gardens in winter, spring, or summer, part 1 (the gazebo and living wall)








14 comments:

  1. I love places like this, so restful and mindful to be in. xox

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  2. Beautiful! What a lovely place. Kim

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  3. I was actually walking my dog in Riverside yesterday and thinking how silly I was for buying a membership to Botanica and I have not used it but once. : (

    I LOVE botanica...such a peaceful place.

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  4. beautiful space...the living wall is so cool! you captured a peaceful moment with not many people around. and of course, I actually love the stone work too. Have a terrific week dear friend!

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  5. very pretty have the flowers in the little niches of the wall, hope you have a wonderful day, looking forward to our next AB lesson! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)

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  6. I'm so sorry to hear about your neighbors cat, but if you do re read my post you will see that 1. I don't think they are "cute", I just love taking pictures of wildlife 2. My words are the one italized, I will go back and use quotation marks as I was quoting from a web site 3. I'd definetly take a cat over a raccoon any day too, I wish I was allowed pets where I lived....can Bluebeard come visit?

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  7. beautiful! I love that wall!

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  8. Oh how beautiful that is. I could walk around places like this all day
    thanks for sharing
    hugs June x

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  9. Hi hun
    gorgeous pics, looks lovely place to vist, thank you for showing me some sun, forgotten what it looked like!!! I have grown flippers here! sue,x

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  10. Botanical Gardens are always a delight, any season. These photos make me want to visit.

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  11. I love visiting beautiful gardens and this one is gorgeous.

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  12. The Living Wall is wonderful Elizabeth.

    To answer your question on my Sunday Stone Angel post
    it appears that the black is mildew of some sort? but we cannot be entirely sure.
    In zooming in for a closer look at the dark areas you asked about I saw that all ten digits are broken off of the angel in the last photo! Hadn't noticed it before

    oxo

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