It was too hot and humid to do anything outside.
The pool water is still green, that is another whole story...so we went for a drive,
to blow the stink off as they say.
I find whenever we go for a drive I find something worth photographing.
And on this day, I really did.
It was a turn the car around moment...
All I saw was this sign, but that was enough.
It looked like a teeny tiny garden but still I wanted to see it, you never know.
I was right, you don't ever know.
It is a sliver of land that people probably pass by everyday and do not notice.
But for me, it was so special, and I'm very happy we stopped so I could appreciate this special garden
Thanks for the lovely tour. Best, Virginia
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice little garden that is. You found a good spot there.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this. I came upon a sweet pollinator garden like this on a road trip exploring Arkansas. It was beautiful. I love learning more about native plants and the benefits of planting them.
ReplyDeleteHello, Debbie
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely garden, the Monarchs will be happy there.
The stone caterpillar is cute.
Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead!
What a beautiful park! I love the smell of milkweed flowers.
ReplyDeleteI'd stop too. Thanks for sharing it, it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have found another new thing in your area, looks like a nice place to sit and relax or have a picnic. We have started a community garden at our church, every year we add something new to it, It is really taking off :)
ReplyDeleteI very much love your outlook in that we never know. It's true. And I love that the garden has it's job here as well. Very, very cool.
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