Along The Redwood Trail
All of these photos were taken by me at the Botanical Gardens. The Redwood trail is one of my favorite spots within the gardens. The trees are just so beautiful and majestic. The blue skies and sun shine through the branches as if kissed by the heavens. I could spend days lost amongst the trees.
There are wild plants and shrubbery living around the redwoods. It is a fragrant journey walking through this particular area.
There are mounds of skunk cabbage along the trail. I was tempted to bring some home and no, they do not smell :)
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Joanne, I also wanted to thank you for commenting on my poetry. It means a lot to me coming from you!
Take care and have a wonderful week!
Carmen, Well, If I were with a Margiedale, I would not be strolling :)
Rainfield, Thank you my friend :)
Renee :)
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Vernz, Thank you and you too.
Willie, Whenever you are ready, you let me know and I'll take you there.
Hope you had a wonderful Easter celebration. :)
I am curious about the skunk cabbage. Is it edible? It's the first time that I have heard of it.
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I bet you can get plenty of inspiration just sitting and enjoying the gift of nature here. :)
Liz, I did and hope that you did as well.
Ratty, exactly I feel as if they are our natural protectors
jakill, they are a true inspiration for me.
Duni, yes, there are benches all over the gardens which are donated in tribute of loved ones.
Icy, thank you, I love trees.
ECL, They are so old, that they are even older than me :) I don't know why they don't smell. The first thing I did was smell the cabbage.
Mrs. M, you know I don't know. I wondered that too and it was the first time I've seen skunk cabbage as well.
Diane, Oh, yes you should, it's so invigorating and refreshing to get out there and visit.
You are so welcome Lynda and thanks for stopping by.
lina, oh, I sure do, thank you.
Doan, it's the perfect spot for me to spend the day.
Thank you so much Brittany.
Karen, I don't know on the skunk cabbage. I'll try and find out more because it is all over the redwood trails.