Wonderful pictures.
Travel! Pictures! Hurrah!
Thanks for the trip K, I had to laugh at the dog. What was wrong with it wanting to keep cool? Pidgeonhole indeed!
What are those things you call 'ranid fungi'? They don't look real, and if they are I want some!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I didn't get to go on vacation this year. It was great to tag along on yours. The landscapes are gorgeous and the flowers so beautiful.
Thanks for the picture of Black Ace. I have leaves down. Really nice.
You all welcome, thanks for looking. Glad I could provide some escapism, Nanna!
And go for it, Eunice. Life's for livin.'
'
Wallaby, "Ranid" as in frog. I think the proper word is Ranine? Anyhow, They were one of the installments in the Chuhuly blown-glass exhibit. Being an art major, I wasn't really piqued by most of it (jaded you may say) but I liked the frog-leg-like toadstool things.
Wonderful Kenton! Thanks for taking us along on your trip.
Kenton that last picture is where I want to live. How beautiful and perfect is that?!
what some great picts.!!!! thanks for sharing with all of us!!!!
kelly : )
You are welcome.
It was more than a treat to meet fellow DGers. I suggest it to anyone traveling.
(StarHillForest, KayJones, and GreenObsessed)
K
wow! my lonely little leaves are alive... when will they make babies?.. well im wiped , we finished the patio and the steps down thru the cherry trees over the weekend...just about killed us!
thanks for the travelogue, vicarious travel is better than none...the following is a link to michaels venue and a pic of the hedge... opening night is going to be fun ...dancing and roaming please feel free one and all!!!! ask any attendant for me when you get here. thanks kenton for bieng my first...DGer face to face that is!
taya
http://www.krannertcenter.com/
Kenton, thanks so much for sharing these great photos and accounts of your travel adventures!! It's especially fun that you got to meet some DGers -- and see their fabulous gardens!
Next summer, perhaps you will head further east.... :-)
'Tis my hope, Jill.
(Nice photograph composistion, Taya, of course)
