Actually, the winter was pretty mild here in Cary, NC, but the blog needed a rest, and our routine provided a good opportunity for some downtime.
Last week, with nearly everything in bud or blossom, daughter Rebecca took us to Duke Gardens, in nearby Durham. Though there's no lack of foliage where we live, it was very nice to see a large, mature botanical garden, with many specimens, very well presented. Memories of Keuckenhof last year and before and of so many great English gardens in previous years. Thank you, Rebecca!
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Big place, right at the center of the old campus, next to the Duke Chapel...memories also of SMU friends who came from Duke... Andy Parker, Andy Bryant, and foremost Ken Pye, whom I was privileged to work for before I became vice provost... |
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Moi, at the entrance |
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Sans moi |
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Ample water features and such |
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Interesting rock garden |
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Among the ponds |
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More rock features, waterfalls |
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Camellias going well |
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Many Japanese accents |
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Us, there |
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Excellent signage...seriously...hardly a shrub, flower bed, nor tree was not well identified |
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Now in what the Brits would call the "kitchen garden" |
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Worm farm...part of an educational exhibit |
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Ditto: the compost pile...note the tomato escaping over the fence |
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In the kitchen garden |
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More water features |
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Neo-Gothic cruciform arch? |
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Last seen at Keukenhof |
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Outside the gift shoppe |
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Also outside the gift shoppe, just as we were leaving, I spotted a specimen of my favorite weird tree, a very young Monkey Puzzle; my set was complete; well...except for the rhodos...maybe later |