On the grounds of the Historical Park, the landscape is planted with native flowers and plants and to attract butterflies.
this is a link to their YouTube channel with info on flora and fauna.
| Rain Barrel |
| Syrup Kettle for boiling down the sugar cane syrup |
It is beautiful! Wildflowers are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. YAM xx
we love this treasures from the past ... the syrup kettle looks super interesting...
ReplyDeleteIt looks very pretty. I love all the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThat syrup kettle is pretty interesting. I don't think I've ever seen one.
Obviously a fascinating place to visit, where beauty and history come together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful native garden, I like to buy flowers that attract the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThe kettle is cool. Take care, enjoy your day!
Lovely seeing all the flowers and it’s heartening to know the place benefits our pollinators.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! I would love to see this place while the flowers are blooming!
ReplyDeleteThe gardener there has most beautiful flowers and designs
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
I love the wild flowers. So pretty. And that kettle - I have a friend in Wisconsin who literally does that still!
ReplyDeleteDid my Ibis fly down to visit you? LOVE your new banner my friend!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see that syrup kettle doing its thing -- but I'm guessing it's just for show to lend authenticity.
ReplyDeleteLove the wildflowers, and it's nice to know those workers have pride in keeping the park so clean and attractive.
Everything sure looks beautiful there!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of natural landscaping...what a wonderful array of wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely area. I would love to sit on that bench and watch the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteHope you get rain today.
We are going to be about 93F. Summer has begun around here.
Sue
They do a beautiful job of maintaining everything! That takes a lot of care.
ReplyDeleteSandra, this area looks like a great one for walks and I wondered if it is nearbuy and, if so, do you and beau go there often? The flowers certainly seem to be thriving despite the absence of a lot of rain.
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty garden.
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of that. Looks kinda wild and natural.
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