I find the rigid angles of this flower bed to be interesting. Here there is an emphasis on making the flower beds either one straight line or as gently curving beds.
You asked if I'd walked all the trails of Petit Jean. No, not yet, though that is a goal of mine. I've only walked two of them so far, once in the heat of summer and once in the early days of Spring. Next time I think I'll try hiking in Fall and then perhaps in winter.
Marvellous post! Splendid photographs, with very cute colours!
ReplyDeleteI find the rigid angles of this flower bed to be interesting. Here there is an emphasis on making the flower beds either one straight line or as gently curving beds.
ReplyDeleteYou asked if I'd walked all the trails of Petit Jean. No, not yet, though that is a goal of mine. I've only walked two of them so far, once in the heat of summer and once in the early days of Spring. Next time I think I'll try hiking in Fall and then perhaps in winter.
Wow this is so beautiful Dave. I can hardly wait for the flowers to start blooming here!
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ReplyDeleteI can just smell the hyacinths! That is one of my favorite fragrances and always reminds me of spring. The flowers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteFlowers Flowers everywhere! Makes me want to climb right through my monitor to go play in that park with all of them pretty flowers. :)
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Just wonderful garden! Lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...I can hardly wait for Spring. On the Coast, the flowers are blooming, but here it will be another month yet.
ReplyDeletePlants are greening up a litte, though.