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A crape myrtle tree. Note it has no bark.
A stand of crape myrtle trees.
Trunk of a crape myrtle tree.
A small army of gardeners planting trees around the waterway.
More trees for the army to plant on the other side of the bridge.
One of many signs directing people around the Garden.
Walked on a boardwalk to a viewing area over Whitehurst Lake.
Looked over the side and there was a snake sunning itself.
It started to slither away before I could get a better shot.
Yes - I know this is too blurry to warrant inclusion here.
But are the markings recognizable?
The whole place was immaculate, until we walked around Lake Whitehurst.
Someone just couldn't stand to carry this bottle any longer.
Lily pads on Lake Whitehurst.
Cherry trees sure don't keep their flowers long.
Cherry trees sure don't keep their flowers long.
I'll be returning to the Garden in another month. At that time I'll let the relatives enjoy the rose garden while I walk through all the gardens and find some birds!