It was a really hot muggy day, so we didn't last too long. We got to see the Chinese garden, a Victorian garden and the huge Japanese garden. There are also a lot of cool mosaic sculptures throughout that were part of the "Niki" exhibit. Some of them were open for kids to climb on. Benjamin had two things on his list that we needed to do: feed the fish and play in the water (in the children's Mark Twain garden). We really only scratched the surface, so we'll have to go back soon. Only problem is, now Benjamin will always expect to go to the old familiar spots.
Paul and Benjamin in front of the Chinese garden.
Benjamin found this stick in the Chinese garden and could not be parted with it. Isn't this a cool stone table?
There was a quarter dispenser with fish pellets. Benjamin was happy to pick up what others dropped and feed them to the fish.
There was a quarter dispenser with fish pellets. Benjamin was happy to pick up what others dropped and feed them to the fish.
We spent a long time feeding the fish. They're giant golden carps, with huge gaping mouths.
Paul and Benjamin crossing over a nice brook in the Japanese Garden.
Looks like a fun day. Benjamin is at such a cute age. Thank you for sharing the day with us. I love to read and see your blog! Grandma Cannon
ReplyDeleteThat nikigator is neat. And you, Sarah, look very pregnant! Very CUTE pregnant, I should add. You hold a baby belly very well! :)
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