At the beginning of May George and I drove to a nearby state park that had reopened after a year. Hodges Gardens State Park was donated by the family of the man who created it in the early 50. It was a beautifully blooming place where we used to visit often. It had waterfalls that were breathe-taking but it has also since gone. In fact there are the only three flowers we could find. Maybe in the upcoming months they will plant more.
June 27, 2007
Floral fantasies flourish
Posted by The Teacup Cottage at 6/27/2007
Labels: A Family Affair, Guardian Articles, Life in the Fast Lane, Photography
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2 Tea Party Guest:
such pretty pictures.
A blue hydrangea, I never tire of seeing all the colors those come in. Hope the park you mention gets more flowers in the future.
BTW, I like the banner on your blog as well as your cute picture.
Darla
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