I started up the path towards the Museum.
On its grounds is this boat- the Missinaibi, the very boat that Malak Karsh once photographed on the river below, as I mentioned yesterday.
Canada geese were busy eating.
Up by the restaurant below the curatorial wing, some tulips were in planters.
Along with trees in full bloom.
Over on the east side of the property, another flowerbed, filled with tulips.
I leave off today with this view from the far side of the formal beds, with tulips that have migrated among the bushes and other plants over here.
Love the blooming tree.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteWhich museum is it? Do you have any photos of the inside of the museum?
ReplyDeleteMuseum of History. I've visited many times, and have a membership.
DeleteThe blooming tree is my favorite today.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty.
DeleteThe flowers and tree are beautiful. Take care, enjoy your day, wishing you a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGreat to see the trees of spring.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
Delete...I see that the squirrels have been busy gardeners.
ReplyDeleteVery busy.
DeleteThe blooming tree is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteAnother floral extravaganza! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteAwesome floral photos ~ lovely place ~ Spring in bloom ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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You're welcome.
DeleteYour city must look at its best during the tulip season.
ReplyDeleteIt does.
DeleteThe tree in bloom is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes it is.
DeleteThe blooming tree is absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteBlooms and blossoms! :-)
ReplyDeleteLots of both.
DeleteThe story of the boat is interesting. Perhaps it is best sitting on dry land.
ReplyDeleteIt's worth preserving.
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