In Sacramento along Broadway is a historic cemetery. Crockers and other early California pioneer families are buried here. Where once was bare dirt, now in amongst the tomb stones is a fabulous collection of old roses.
The garden was founded and for many years tended by these two ladies: Barbara Oliva and Jean Travis.
The garden has become well known over the years and attracts crowds to its annual open house in April.
The plants are watered and pruned, with the advice of rose experts, by teams provided by the city.
As the cemetery comes to look more and more like a garden, others have planted their own favorite flowers.
These are my pictures. Except where I am the subject or otherwise noted, all were taken by me on various cameras. Quality has been sharply reduced for display here. Identifiable series photos include: Dogs & people, Neon, Cops, Street Artists, This photo "looks like" this artist.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Athens Archeological Museum
There is a lovely garden display by the coffee shop...
I often prefer the statues from the back...
I like to see young people learning about art...
This teacher in the beard was fun to watch. He ran from statue to statue shouting out his comments to the students trailing behind....
I know it's out of focus, but don't you think this looks like George Washington?
I often prefer the statues from the back...
I like to see young people learning about art...
This teacher in the beard was fun to watch. He ran from statue to statue shouting out his comments to the students trailing behind....
I know it's out of focus, but don't you think this looks like George Washington?
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