I can't believe the week has rolled on by and it's Friday. It's time for me to join Yogi and other skywatchers at Skywatch Friday, and it's also G day on the Blogging from A to Z Challenge.
Today, we travel to several venues to look at Gardens and skies.
We'll start and end in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Let's make a little detour to my home in the Southern Tier of New York State, where the crocus are blooming right now.
Now, onward to Florida.
Delray Beach, Florida, and Morikami Park in Delray Beach in January of 2019. This park has a fascinating history.
Skies over Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida, January 2020.
This, and the next one are from Cutler Botanic Garden, Binghamton, New York (obviously, not taken recently.)
More Cutler.
Azalea/Rhodedendron Garden at Cornell Botanic Gardens, Ithaca, New York.
Now, it's time to return to Gettysburg.
Eisenhower Farm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. I think that's a black vulture in the middle of the picture.
Silo at Eisenhower farm.One more Gettysburg sky before we leave.
But we'll be back tomorrow.
"G" day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: "From Florida to Vermont With Stops In Between".
Great sky shot.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. I especially love the one with the hawk.
ReplyDeleteThe crocus made me smile.
ReplyDeleteMorikama is one of my favorite places in Florida. Fascinating history and beautiful plants.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky pics with various patterns
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The crocus blooms are so pretty. And the azaleas. I'm so looking forward to everything being in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteNothing is really blooming here yet, but your pictures make me smile in anticipation.
ReplyDeleteI need to stop in Gettsyburg... I never knew it was the Eisenhours until recently
ReplyDeleteLoved this tour today, Alana! Now it's spring in my soul!
ReplyDeleteI love those crocuses. I've never seen them in person. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have always like botanical gardens. We don't have any here, but we used to go to Tilden a lot, and there's a nice one there. That may be the only thing I miss having moved from CA. Not the botanical garden, but the entire regional park.
ReplyDeleteAwesome clouds and sky shots ~ other great shots too ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you love and laughter in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
...I remember when the Cornell Botanic Gardens was known as Cornell Plantations, the term plantation has fallen out of favor.
ReplyDeleteLovely. And silos... for no logical reason, I love a silo in a field.
ReplyDeleteLots of Garden photos, I see...
ReplyDeleteGood pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow, those gardens look beautiful! Pretty skies, too.
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! All kinds of weather shown this week. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos. I love the gardens!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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