Bok Tower Gardens is, of course, a garden, so we did see some flowers and beautiful vistas.
Do I know what this is? No, I don’t, but I like it.The same with these, and I’m too lazy to look them up.In the beginning.In full bloom.This looks like the plant from The Little Shop of Horrors, so I think that bug had better watch out.There were angels in the garden, watching over the children.And bee boxes to house the bees that don’t live in hives. A fact I learned at Felt’s Preserve.You have now entered the children’s garden where there were endless opportunities for kids to climb, jump, run, and just about anything else they could think of.There were fairy houses in the children’s gardens.This is my favorite fairy house.I loved the images in stone on the pathways.There was a walk across an expanse of lawn to see this vista. I hurried to take a picture because we could hear the horde of orange-shirted kids approaching behind us. When they got to the hill one of the boys fell to the ground and rolled down, and I kicked myself for not getting the picture.And then this happened. I should have expected it, since kids will be kids.And sometimes grown-ups act like kids too!
It was fun to spend time with old friends and make a couple of new friends also. The rain and thunder held off just long enough for us to make the most of the trip to Bok Tower Gardens. And it left us wanting to return, eventually.
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