I think this is the prettiest time of the year at the mission. I took some photos yesterday. I was in a hurry but I think they give some idea of the beauty of the gardens.....
The biggest roses I have ever seen!
I think this is the prettiest time of the year at the mission. I took some photos yesterday. I was in a hurry but I think they give some idea of the beauty of the gardens.....
The biggest roses I have ever seen!
Sara, I'm glad you took me there, it's such a wonderful place. Beautiful flowers and they change throughout the year, so I imagine it will always be a little different to visit each time.It's also a very peaceful place - except when a crowd of ten year olds take a tour
), I love the buildings too.
Wonderful pictures! I'll be glad to contribute with one more of our tour guide and myself.
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I've been there three years ago (earlier than you Sara) and I plan to go back with a better tour guide!
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What beautiful pictures. The gardens look absolutely gorgeous!
I always meant to ask, do you have any idea what this is?
The tree is situated just inside the exit, and the trunk is covered in those little conical thingies that have a purple tinge. The little sign at the front made no mention of these unusual growths!
MMMM...I can smell the pretty flowers. Nice photos!
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
I've been there!!It was beautiful, thanks for sharing the photos!
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Thanks Kay!!
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Thank you for sharing those wonderful photos!!! Sandra
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Is the red-flowered plant in the second photo a hollyhock? It's so pretty.
I have lots of the other plants in our garden, such as the roses, Mexican sage and echium. Beautiful, tough old plants!
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Miss Meow....yes...that is a hollyhock. And there are some California poppies in that pic as well.
KK.....I love that tree. When I take 4th grade tours, if they are well behaved that is the last thing I show them. I think it a marvel of a protection devise designed by nature. It is called a Silk Tree....I'll look up the Latin name for it next time I am there. I have seen some growing around the area but they are from South America.
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