We took a little drive to the Park to see the display of tulips planted by the Dutch society. The display is in the Leo Mol sculpture garden. The sculptures are in the gardens, as well as in the gallery.
This sculpture depicts a Dutch sower.
Below is a sculpture of the founder of Lamb Air, an airline flying small planes to the North.
Some scenes in the English garden:
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Anonymous said…
Oh that must have been lovely. Everything looks so fresh and crisp. Tulips remind me of my grandma's garden.
I love hydrangeas, and although we can grow the Limelight and Annabelle varieties fairly easily here in Manitoba, it is only recently that with some luck, we can overwinter Endless Summer. Endless Summer blooms in pink in our lime soil, unless we feed it with copper sulphate to bring out the blue . Last week, after a rainstorm, I noticed how soft and pretty the colours were. I am joining in with Monday Mosaics at Mary's. What lovely contributions we find over there every week, and thanks, Mary! *****Click on the photo to enlarge*****
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