
Bountiful.
Should we continue our streak of visiting the beautiful grounds of the Heritage Museums and Gardens, my dear wife Karen and I wondered shortly after we arrived for this year’s Cape Cod getaway.
Her phone told her that the rhododendrons were near peak.

Happy path.
You know we went to the beautiful walking paths in Sandwich, Mass.

Perfection.
This year, I decided a lone red dahlia was my best in show.

OK!
The education on cranberry harvesting and production in the barn made me happy, too.

Way bigger than me.
The art installations featured wooden insects. Wow, I thought.

Go see.
Of course, it was the endless angles of flowers that kept us hopping.

Up there.
And our necks craning.
Absolutely beautiful pictures and memories! Plus, the cranberry learning! These are happy times and memories, my friend!
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Always great to learn, Karla. I know you are always picking up new knowledge.
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wow, it’s like you two are in a beautiful giant dinosaur magical land! the flowers are so beautiful and the art and cool learning about the cranberries. the only thing I knew was from the commercial with the two guys in their waders in the bogs.) I’d love to visit those gardens
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There is much to love about this magical piece of land for sure, Beth. Beauty, art and knowledge can’t be beat. I have a feeling you have something comparable around Ann Arbor.
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Wow! Just Wow!
What gorgeous Rhodies around every bend. I would love to visit here! Thank you for sharing!
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You would love the gorgeous gardens, Nance.
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