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20 years – it's a walk in the park

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My husband and I have been married twenty years and we celebrated our anniversary by visiting the Meijer Gardens near Grand Rapids Michigan.  The gardens have a huge conservatory with tropical plants, and acres and acres of gardens outside that are beautifully planted and showcase giant sculpture.

The gardens are wonderful, the sculpture interesting, sometimes even funny…and right now there is a special installation of giant art glass interspersed among the waterfalls, flowers, grasses, hills, woods and sculptures.

There were so many wonderful, colorful, playful and striking things to see; I have so many pictures to show you, but I guess I’ll try to limit myself here.

It’s going to be difficult to choose…

…because there were just so many amazing things to see.

I wish you could all have been there…

…to see the glass balls bobbing in the water and nestled among the rocks in the waterfalls…

…and the tall rushes in the woods…

…and tucked in among the real rushes near the wetlands.

So much to share with you.  Maybe I’ll put a few more pictures up tomorrow.

Meanwhile, did you see the big hawk sitting on top of the huge horse sculpture?

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

11 thoughts on “20 years – it's a walk in the park

  1. Awesome photos – what a cool place!! Even the sky made the photos more beautiful!

    Happy Anniversary! Glad your knee was good enough to allow you to get out and see those gardens!

    Love Katie in your header photo!

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  2. Happy Anniversary!

    What a cool place! I loved the trowel the best, or maybe the round balls in the waterfall….

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  3. Wow! I’ve heard of the gardens but never seen pictures. Now it’s on my list of places to visit.

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  4. Happy Anniversary, I remember the nice wedding you had. You have some beautiful pictures. Joyce

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  5. Susie – the Art Glass installation was supposed to go till the end of Sept but I heard while we were there that it was going to stay till the end of Oct. Worth the drive! Even without the glass stuff (though that was spectacular) the gardens are wonderful!

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  6. THAT IS REALLY NEAT. I think my favorite is the glass balls in the waterfall with the rocks, I wonder if they have to fish those out during storms to keep them from gostling around too much and breaking?? Great pictures and really great post.—Kathy

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  7. Congratulations on 20 years! Like any partnership, it takes teamwork tomake it happen. Well done both of you. Love the photos; nicely done. The giant trowel is wonderful–gives me a grasshopper’s perspective on the giant working in the garden.

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  8. Another wonderful walk with you. I loved all the photos, but I have a particular fondness for the glass float balls – I bought a few when I was on the Oregon coast a few years ago and have them floating in the pond.

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  9. Happy Anniversary!

    That place is really cool. I wish I could go there. Diana

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  10. Congratulations on your anniversary.

    I always heard about this garden but never made a trip while I was in Michigan – clearly a big loss on my part. I love the Chihuly globes in the gardens. I saw a very similar installation at a Chicago conservatory many moons ago.

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  11. What a wonderful park! I really enjoyed to walk “with You” in this beautiful park full of art. In addition to the nature, I love art also in its many forms.

    My congratulations also to Your anniversary.

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