Friday, October 1, 2010

Canterbury Tales: Spring Edition

Hopefully Mr. Chaucer won’t mind that I borrowed his title – it seems very appropriate.

It’s spring time! The flowers are out and it’s been sunny and warm for practically three weeks! In light of that fact, I’ve spent the past few weeks out and about the various city gardens taking photographs. Hope you enjoy them!


Halswell QuarryBasalt Columns at Halswell QuarrySister City Garden of Kurashiki, JapanSister City Garden of Seattle, USASister City Garden of Seattle, USABird on a LogWetlands with Halswell Quarry in the BackgroundMake Way for DucklingsFlowers on CampusWaterfalls by the LibraryDaffodils and BenchesFlowering Trees on CampusTrees next to the Design and Print Services BuildingFlower Outside Central Lecture BlockMending the LibrarySheltered PathwayAvon RiverFlowering Trees in the Botanic GardensDaffodil Fields at the Botanic GardensFlowersWeeping WillowHappy DuckMany Shades of GreenAnother Happy DuckFlower Beds at the Botanic GardensThe Arts Centre (Old UC Campus)Damage ControlThe Clock TowerReflecting Pool and ColonnadeCraneThe Old Observatory and ZoologyColonnadeOld ChemistryPeacock Fountain and Arts CentreTall TreesReflecting Pool at the Botanic GardensNot Even the Gardens Escaped the EarthquakeCarriage Road at the Botanic GardensBanks of the Avon River

PS I’m terribly sorry – my ornithology and botany knowledge is severely lacking, so I can’t name most of what’s there.

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