We didn't see many blooming plants, but we did see a variety of interesting plants and animals.
In the Japanese Garden, we walked across the half-moon bridge, where we saw turtles and goldfish swimming in Lake Biwa and Canadian Geese strolling along the banks.
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| Half Moon Bridge in Japanese Gardens |
Dotted along the path were signs about Primitive plants, Prehistoric Memphis, Stories in Stone, Flying giants, and the idea that some things change, and some things stay the same.
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| Dinosaur in Sandpit |
Also in the Urban Garden were vegetables, blackberries on a trellis, grapevines, and Espalier Fruit Trees (a technique that controls the growth of trees and shrubs).
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| Urban Garden |
We saw a mother bird feeding her babies.
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| Mother birds and babies |
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| Butterfly Garden |
The daffodils were sleeping, waiting for next spring.
Dogwood trees in full bloom, huge giant trees reaching for the sky, and small trees where birds could nest.
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| Bird hiding among leaves. |
We stopped several times just to cool off, but Hubby was still dripping wet when we arrived at the car.






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