Being rather foolhardy, unused to hot weather and keen on flora and fauna, we went for a walk in our recent time in St Petersburg. Being outdoorsy types with big dogs we are well used to walking around.
It�s our favourite method of exploration and gives raise to that phrase �Oh I wonder what�s down here?� which all writers, especially crime writers looking for a deposition site, are so inordinately fond.
So we walked, in that heat for forty minutes, carrying emergency water and chocolate to find the sunken gardens of St Pete�s. And it was worth every minute (there was lots of looking in folk�s windows etc. on the way as it took us through a bit of St Petes where the normal people lived. It was well worth it)
In 1903 George Turner, a local plumber decided to buy six acres of land and water, and he then set about turning into a worldwide tourist attraction,
He drained the pond to give him access to the nutrition rich soil and then set about his favourite hobby; gardening.
He made a very good job of it, and his neighbours kept popping in to see how it was doing. By the 1920�s he was charging them money to come and have a peep.
The next three generations of the turner family kept the tradition going, working hard to create his vision of rare plants, beautiful flowing water features... and the odd very annoyed cockatoo�or three.
The City of St. Petersburg bought the Sunken Gardens in 1999 and the garden now exists to educate, entertain and now, to rehabilitate animals that maybe have not had the best starts in life- see cockatoos
And before you go in, there�s a sign that tells you where the nearest coffee and cake shop is.
this wee guy was having a good lookabout.
the entrance, quiet and unfussy
but just off one of St Pete's busiest roads
MIE research taken seriously
emergency fluids and carbs
one of the rescues
this cockatoo was completely bonks
I've never met one who wasn't
beautiful birds
bromeliads
i am going to use that word more often
using close portrait shutter /aperture
flamingos fed up being photographed
fascinating plants
an anole doing his thing
quiet gardens in the city
elephants foot palm
redoing the place for the community
this will be the new aviary
???
trained roots forming the roof of a bridge
hot!
more camera experiments
it got noisy here when the small ones arrived
quiet small people
really weird plants
huge tall trees
anole paying attention
bridge over serene water
apologies to messers simon and garfunkel
water features
why can't i grow these
or these
fish - small and large
nobody about
huge trees overhead
quite lovely
and underfoot too
some things just look poisonous
or venomous
the lower pond
pretty
my garden should look like this
and this
i do have a butterfly garden
borders like this gladden the eye
and doorways like this
??
even he was finding it hot
there was a multicultural wedding going on.
the couple were married by this time and were going off to get some pics taken.
much prettier than anything I've seen on say yes to the dress!
Caro Ramsay
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