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biases: british racing & lime green, subfusk colours, clover plastic circulars, yak, habu, fitted sweaters for rubenesque girls, and buttons. Oh and I can not forget Cheetah print.
Top 10 Best Boranical Gardens in the US
1.Denver Botanic Gardens (Denver, Colorado)
2.Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Brooklyn, New York)
3.Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (Coral Gables, Florida)
4. Chicago Botanic Garden4.Chicago Botanic Garden (Chicago, Illinois)
5.Arnold Arboretum (Boston, Massachusetts)
6.UC-Davis Arboretum (Davis, California)
7.National Tropical Botanical Garden (headquarters in Kauai, Hawaii)
8.Memphis Botanic Garden (Memphis, Tennessee)
9.United States Botanic Garden (Washington DC)
10.Missouri Botanical Garden (St. Louis, Missouri)
London, England
Arboretums
Kew Garden
Ohio Arboretums
- List of botanical gardens in the United States
* Chadwick Arboretum - Ohio State University, Columbus
* Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden - Cincinnati
* Cleveland Botanical Garden - Cleveland
* Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark - Dayton
* Dawes Arboretum - Newark
* Fellows Riverside Gardens - Mill Creek Metro Parks, Youngstown
* Franklin Park Conservatory - Columbus
* Gardenview Horticultural Park - Strongsville
* Holden Arboretum - Kirtland
* Inniswood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve - Westerville
* Kingwood Center - Mansfield
* Kraus Preserve - Delaware
* Krohn Conservatory - Cincinnati
* Mt. Airy Arboretum - Cincinnati
* Ramser Arboretum - Danville
* Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum - Indian Hill
* Schedel Arboretum and Gardens - Elmore
* Schoepfle Garden - Birmingham
* Secrest Arboretum - Wooster
* Spring Grove Cemetery - Cincinnati
* Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens - Akron
* R. A. Stranahan Arboretum - University of Toledo, Toledo
* Toledo Botanical Garden - Toledo
* Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum - Dayton
Michigan Arboretums
At least you don't have knitting paralysis. :)
ReplyDeleteI am happy that I was able to see them in person. They are much prettier in color in real life. Have you started your next pair since you are having a blog paralysis?
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely lovely!
ReplyDeleteI had blogging paralysis recently. So obvious and yet so hard just to start writing. As with nightmare essays. You have a lot more knitting to show than I do, though! - and it would be great to hear from you.
We all miss you Meow Girl.... Please let us know you are OK and post soon...
ReplyDeleteI just dropped by in hopes that I had missed a post from you. I really miss seeing what you have to say and what you have been working on. Sending you a blog world digital hug.
A post a day is the best cure for blog paralysis for an entire month. It is like falling off a horse, you just have to do it the next day, following day, day after, until you are ready to post at a normal cycle. Waiting only makes things harder.
Bottom lin, it would be great to hear from you again soon. You are missed!