Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Our Puerto Rico Vacation…Day 2

On our first day with the group we visited and hiked in the 60 acre Caguas Botanical Garden which is outside of San Juan.   Although the garden is closed to the public on Mondays we were met by a guide who introduced us to much of the Puerto Rican flora we would see during the rest of the trip. 

The gardens are built on the site of what was once a commercial sugar mill and many ruins of the old mill are incorporated in the grounds.  Walking through it is difficult to believe it has only been open since 2007.

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IMG_7443 This is the national flower of Puerto Rico…the Flor de Maga

I also got some photos of some of the fauna of Puerto Rico…

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  This is a termite nest…we became very familiar with these…

 

 

 

 

 

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The snails were everywhere too….

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Someone with good eyes spotted an iguana in an African Tulip tree…

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We heard many more birds than we saw…Our guide told us what each was but I’m afraid I didn’t write them down…too busy with the camera.

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I was happiest to get a photo of this coqui…a Puerto Rican tree frog and a symbol of the country.  Although we could hear them often this is the only time someone actually spotted one of the tiny things…and it wasn’t long before it hopped off.  They sound similar to our spring peepers…but louder…and were charming.  I did buy some to take home for my grandchildren:)

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Our hike had a special non-botanical destination…Hidden in a very secluded area are some original Taino Indian pet­ro­glyphs,    They were off the beaten path and weren’t easy to get to…IMG_7389

….It did feel like we were in a sacred place.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Sluggish…

…That is exactly how I am feeling while fighting a summer cold and living with this unusually chilly, damp weather…

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At least one creature is happy…

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Friday, June 19, 2009

The Guard Dog…

Why is the best spot to dig a hole and lie down in always have to be in middle of a flower garden?…To discourage her, I put bricks or rocks in her favorite places to dig…until there were just too many rocks…

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Visiting Family...

We spent a nice long weekend visiting family that live outside of Washington DC and while there we took a day trip to Dumbarton Oaks Gardens...It turned out to be a good place for three generations to wander about...and a good place to take lots of photos...










Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Garden of Dishes...

How could I not fall in love with this garden found near the house we rented in Florida?







I should mention that I have a tendency to buy lots of dishes at flea markets...

Friday, February 20, 2009

Spring Preview...

One of the best things about going to a flower show is getting a whiff of spring which is just around the corner..We liked the show better than ever this year...

This garden display had geometrical formal beds planted with all kinds of edible greens...

...You can't tell by this picture but this display actually had a thunderstorm with rain and lightning...


Witch hazel was one of my favorite shrubs displayed....this one is a luscious raspberry color...


My favorite garden display incorporated Andrew Goldsworthy type stone work with water features...this was just gorgeous...I love the red twig dogwood too...

The color is odd in some of these pictures because of the lighting at the show...

I just love this moon gate...


I probably took more pictures of piles of stone than I did of flowers...


I think this garden roofed cottage would make a wonderful garden shed in my yard...

One of the exhibits had sand sculptures in the process of being made...I would like to go back later to see how it ended up...

Some of the gardens were very romantic...


...and some were contemplative...
...There were some displays that children would appreciate...


...and some they wouldn't...


I took many photos and tried to learn more about using the available light without using the flash...


...it was a challenge and I do think I learned more about what my camera is capable of...


Now I'm just waiting for spring!