


I took quite a few pictures but didn't think they were all that post worthy. It's not as pretty as the Los Angeles Arboretum that I like to go to but the place is huge, I got in a really good walk and I'd really like to go back in the spring. I almost got a few pictures of birds but before I could find them with the camera they were gone. They do love to tease me like that. :-(

Spider webs and drops of water... they'll get my attention every time.
4 comments:
Lovely flowers and webs! Can't wait to see what you find in the spring. :c)
Always fun to discover new places to explore...especially when in your own back yard!
Hmmm - gorgeous! I lover the Aster!
Cheers, Klaus
Jayne - I can't wait to see what they have in the spring too.
June - I know, how cool is that for it to be just a few miles away!
Klause - Aster! That's the name. I was drawing a total blank! Thank you! :-)
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