Hopefully, you read Park I of my Enchanted Forest at the Krohn Conservatory yesterday. If not, you can read it here. I like being a Tourist in my own City!
The Waterfall at the Krohn Conservatory is lovely! I fooled around with the Aperture and was able to get that silky effect. It’s on my “to-do list” to learn more about my camera!
There’s a pathway behind the falls…
The metal butterfly is a chair…
We walked through the jungle…
And there’s a lot of jungle…
A unique flower…(and if you know what kind it is…I’d love to know)!
This bench looks so inviting…
I don’t know if I imagined it…but this goldfish seemed to pose for me. He stayed in that position, staring at me, for a good 10 seconds!
This baby was so cute!
After we left the Conservatory, we went in search of a restaurant in Mt. Adams (within a 10 minute drive) and stopped at the overlook.
I’m going to make a large print of a photo of Gina for her birthday, so I took quite a few photos of her. The picture needs to be black and white and I think this one would look the best in black and white.
This little house was hanging in a tree nearby where Gina was sitting. It’s so whimsical!
As you can see, there’s a lot to see and do in Cincinnati! If you’re ever in my neck of the woods…let me know!
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That is a great picture!! Thanks for checking my place out! There are a couple more articles to read!!
Pete
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Thanks Pete! ~Sherry~
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That cute red blossom is from the Dwarf Powder Puff plant (Calliandra). I have one in my garden in south Florida and the hummingbirds love it.
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Thanks Patricia! They are really pretty. Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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Oh the adventures you take. We would have great fun exploring the world together. Both at home and away. Love gardens and waterfalls!
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I love adventure! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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Wow these are just beautiful – my birth state is awesome!
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Thank you!! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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Fantastic job again .. that red flower is amazing … the baby is very cute, but why do they have to have those hair bands on the their babies – much cuter without. The photo on Gina I think you should keep black and white – it is like she are sitting watching the whole world .. from her bench. Not a fan of black and white – but that is a great shot.
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That means a lot coming from you Viveka! Thanks!
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Beautiful and I’ve been over that bridge a gazillion times!
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I’ve only been there twice. It is gorgeous! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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That bench in the middle of the jungle…yep, I could sit and read or write there for hours. Thanks for sharing=)
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Thanks Jennifer! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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You’re right. B&W for Gina’s picture. It looks great the way her hair is blowing just a tiny bit.
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Thanks Anneli! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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I really want to live in your enchanted forest.
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It is gorgeous! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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Amazing — simply amazing.
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Thank you so much! I’m happy you enjoyed!
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Awww…love the baby’s Mary Janes.
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Thanks Georgette! Sorry for the late response…most everyone’s comments were in my spam folder. I have to figure out why.
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