Big Rock. You can't see it (or barely can) but there are Japanese characters carved into the rock. According to the brochure, that is a brief history of the garden carved into the rock. I took a rubbing of some of the characters. Also very cool. :)
Pretty purple and pink flowers. I don't know what kind they are but I like 'em.
One of many waterfalls in the park. They were all tucked in and kind of hidden so you could hear them and just see them. They were really peaceful and cute. I sat and had lunch at the top of this one. It was just so nice.
I don't know what these flowers are either, but I really like them. They are purple and just sooo pretty.
Japanese Maple tree. I really really love these trees. I love how cool their trunks twist. I love the featheryness of their leaves. But most of all I love how their leaves and branches make little hidden places. Y'all know how I LOVE little hidden places. If I ever get my own back yard, I'm going to plant several of them and hold tea parties with my kids under them.
Dragonfly! There were 2 of these guys buzzing all around a pond. They were so pretty! Their bodies were an electric bluish (similar in color actually to my tattoo) and their wings were black tipped. It took me forever just to get this picture. I also annoyed a girl who was sitting behind me under a tree on a cell phone. She was clearly having a disagreement with someone or other. She eventually moved her conversation to another rock.
3 comments:
Sounds awesome Jo...I will have to go there next time I am in Seattle. I know my sister would love it too.
It's ironic that the one on the phone in the garden would get annoyed by the one enjoying the garden. I hate people sometimes.
Wow, that looks like an amazing way to spend a Sunday! (or any day!)
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