Smack dab in the middle of the flowers that made the Rhododendron Festival so memorable sat a windmill.
A plaque explained it. I did not make it to the plaque as my fellow visitors were ahead of my lingering self at this point.
Also extremely cool were the Lego creatures dotted throughout the grounds, including these colorful birds.
How about an art sculpture guarding a waterfall field?
Does the Lego on the waterfall pond bug you?
What a lovely place to experience.
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There was a lot to see on the great grounds, MBC. I am so glad we went.
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I’m blown away, Mark! Lol! 😉
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Ho, that’s a great comment, Patricia.
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What a lovely post Mark. So green there and the coolness of it all just speaks to me. Predict 117 degrees by next week here in the high desert. So dry and brittle. Appreciate the peaceful ‘enough rain’ look of your photos. All my best. Enjoy your weekend.
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Hang in there in the dry and brittle, JoHanna. Yes, our time in Cape Cod was spent in Just Enough Rain. You saw it and knew it!
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So grateful for air conditioning. What surprises me and should not is the huge amount of tourists pouring into this area, they look as wilted as my garden.
Cape Cod sounds wonderful. So glad you got to go. All my best to you.
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I love the Lego birds and bugs, though I too am of the generation that played with Lincoln logs and Tinker Toys.
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I could not make art like this no matter the material, Mike!
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Me neither. I am amazed at the complexity of the Lego kits that are now available. My childhood constructions were much more primitive. 🙂
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I was happy when I copied the color Sunday comics on my Silly Putty, Mike, and stretched them out to look like a Funhouse mirror, thinking I was clever.
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Wow. We must be about the same generation, because I did the same thing with Silly Putty. 🙂
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Cheers to our shared memories, Mike!
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Thank you for another memorable and charming post!
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I’m glad you like the art, Ann!
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It all looked wonderful … Legos particularly.
Am anxious to see what ideas you now have for your own garden. You do have an old Lego set in your basement somewhere?
Perhaps a bird in the birdbath?
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I do not have a LEGO set lying around, ladysighs. I am more the Lincoln log age. But my old toys did not make it through my many moves since kiddom.
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