I lead a pretty technological/industrial lifestyle, am just smart enough to be aware of it, and try to get out into nature now and then. These are some shots from Armstrong Kelley Park in Osterville. |
Armstrong Kelley Park has been around for almost 90 years, and is run by the Cape Cod Horticultural Society. |
Among the offerings here are a Garden of Verses, a Pet Memorial Garden, rhododendron, magnolias, cedars, hillside trails and God knows what else. I'm pretty sure that this tree is a Weeping Pine. |
I went in June, took a bunch of pics, forgot about them for 2 months... so if you go down there today and the flowers aren't as nice as they look in my pics, I apologize. |
At least one photographer superior to myself has told me that I need to remember to Get Low on some shots. It may have been post-June, however. |
Prolly shoulda zoomed out... |
... but, instead, I zoomed IN. |
A few poems for you... |
God or the gardener went a little Full Rhododendron when designing AKP. |
We also trekked over to the Skunknett River Wildlife Sanctuary. "Skunknett" is Algonquin for "a place to fish for eels." |
We managed to scare a duck. |
Thanks for having us, Osterville! |
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