Since Spring has sprung so I decided it would be fun to go to the Botanic Garden. 152 photos later, my feet were telling me that the new sneakers I'd bought were not the best choice for an hour and a half of walking. So I headed home.
In the meantime, here are some of the photos I took this morning.
Over the years, I've seen any number of photos that people have taken of closed doors. I like open 'doorways' instead. I rather like this archway with the flowers showing through.
Here are a couple of photos of some of the blooming flowers. I do so like tulips and daffodils.
Not surprisingly, the Botanic Garden has a goodly population of water fowls. They have some large ponds and they are close to the Rio Grande. This is closest I've ever been to a Canada goose.
I do appreciate this male wood duck 'posing' for me. He is a handsome lad.
The park has a small train that circles the park. It used to run on a fixed schedule, but the schedule is now a bit more irregular because of budget cuts. They're now operating on a 'volunteer' schedule. I know in the second shot, it looks like I'm about to be run over by the train. I'm not. I'm actually standing off to one side and am in no danger.
Showing posts with label Albuquerque Botanic Garden. Show all posts
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Friday, April 5, 2013
Sunday, March 4, 2012
A Sunny Day
I hadn't realized it has been a month since my last entry!
After a series of days that have been cold/chilly or windy or both chilly and windy, today was lovely. It was cool but sunny with very little wind. I had seen a notice in the paper that the Botanic Garden at the Albuquerque BioPark was going to have an exhibit of blooming bulbs. I thought, how fun and decided to go. When I got to the Botanic Garden, they had notices up that the Blooming Bulb display has been postponed. Since I was already there, I decided to go on in anyway.
I got some nice photos and had fun doing so. When you first walk into the Garden area, there's a large structure that's covered in vines. During the spring and summer months, it's a lovely green spot. Even now, at the end of winter, it's still fun to look at - to see the bare bones of the vines and the supporting structure.
They still had some leftover flowers from a flower display shown in January and February. Here are some of those.
After a series of days that have been cold/chilly or windy or both chilly and windy, today was lovely. It was cool but sunny with very little wind. I had seen a notice in the paper that the Botanic Garden at the Albuquerque BioPark was going to have an exhibit of blooming bulbs. I thought, how fun and decided to go. When I got to the Botanic Garden, they had notices up that the Blooming Bulb display has been postponed. Since I was already there, I decided to go on in anyway.
I got some nice photos and had fun doing so. When you first walk into the Garden area, there's a large structure that's covered in vines. During the spring and summer months, it's a lovely green spot. Even now, at the end of winter, it's still fun to look at - to see the bare bones of the vines and the supporting structure.
They still had some leftover flowers from a flower display shown in January and February. Here are some of those.
The above are both cyclamens.
I have NO idea what this next flower is but it sure looks nifty.
Next up is a male wood duck chasing away another duck who was wanting in on some bread dispensed by some other attendees at the park.
Here's another duck going bottoms up to feed.
And here are a couple of ducks doing a nice circular pas de deux (web de deux?).
I hope you've had a nice day where you are.
Papillon
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