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Nearing the end of our hike there was an old well.
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I’m assuming it had some connection to the old piggery we’d passed.
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The arboretum hosts guest lecturers and holds classes on various nature related topics throughout the year and as you would guess…
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They usually take place outside.
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Though this spot didn’t look like it’s seen any action in a while.
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I’ve been told this is the most popular section of the park.
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And is a favorite for wedding photographs, though to be honest I didn’t find it very impressive.
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The lily of the valley were nice, but heck… my hostas are more impressive than anything they had.
To he continued…
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Honestly, I’ve never been a hostas a fan. My mom has some underneath the birches because they tend to do well in shadier areas, but I can take them or leave them… They fill some holes in areas where nothing else would grow.
But your forest looks so beautiful, peaceful, quiet.
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I like certain hostas and have the variegated varieties planted in between shrubs…. but I wouldn’t want a whole garden of them.
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Of course your garden would be more impressive regarding the hostas, lol. Wow I’d could roam around that place forever. Being a Southwest Texas girl and working New Mexico the greenery is sparse around here. But I suppose it makes up for it with cows 🐄
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Much as I loved Sedona I don’t think I could live without my green spaces.
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Sedona is nice, but that isn’t exactly what the Southwest of Texas looks like. It’s just…..dry, very, very dry…hot 🤯
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I didn’t like Phoenix… and yes I understand Sedona is a different animal.
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