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A Cut Above
Posted: July 19, 2010
by Dandy Lion
Have you ever done something that you know is such a bad idea or so dangerous it defies common sense, yet you are compelled to try it anyway? I guess that’s how thrill... read more
Making Sense of this Garden
Posted: September 23, 2009
After a few days, the spider lilies started to creep me out, so I left the Japanese Garden in search of a new place. I ended up in the Sensory Garden in front of the education building. ... read more
Pretties in Pink
Posted: August 14, 2009
With all the rain this week, I floated down the Garden path to the Matson Garden. From here I have a good view of the Tropical Garden across the canal. The Matson Garden is a nice garden... read more
Fall Foliage – Finally!
Posted: November 7, 2008
Fall came to the Garden this week. Yes, we’ve had some cooler weather for a while and a few trees here and there had some leaves turning color, but the autumn season seemed a little... read more
Halloween Comes Early
Posted: October 24, 2008
What a scary couple of weeks! A couple of Saturdays ago, I was all set to enjoy a nice relaxing birthday. All of a sudden there came a huge crowd of people for something one of them... read more
Kaleidoscopes
Posted: September 15, 2008
I’ve spent the last couple of weeks in the Butterfly Garden and the Wildflower Meadow. Like a kaleidoscope, wherever you turn you will see a variety of beautiful colors in an ever... read more
We Are The Summer Champions
Posted: August 28, 2008
After having a nice two week vacation in the tropics (Tropical Garden, that is) I headed north. I stopped in the All-America Selections garden, near NATO Bridge. Last spring this area was... read more
Vacation in the Tropics
Posted: August 14, 2008
August is the month for vacations so I wanted to go see some new plants and get away from the gardeners. I headed to the Tropical Garden yesterday. Since I am from a more temperate... read more
Food for Thought
Posted: August 7, 2008
It is funny how two different random events can start you acting on a completely new idea. I was sitting in the AAS beds the other day and saw a parent pointing out some of the vegetables to their... read more
Blaze of Glory
Posted: July 31, 2008
I am in the Sensory Garden today. It’s a nice spot - lots of pretty flowers, plenty of people walking by and most important of all, irrigation. Having been in the Butterfly Garden... read more








