I’m keeping my promise made in my post on May 24, It’s All Happening at the Zoo. Today I’m showing you images of flowers taken at the WPA Rock Garden in William Land Park across the road from the Sacramento Zoo.
What’s a rock garden? Wikipedia has a full history and description for you here. Our small WPA Rock Garden was built by the WPA in 1940. The WPA was an employment and infrastructure program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 during the Great Depression. In 1988 Daisy Mah, a park employee, put her vision for the current garden into fruition. Its paths wind in, out and around, and is maintained by a group of volunteers.
We enjoy walking through the garden looking for small gems. Marlene was with me and is good at finding insects, but none were found that morning. But there were many beautiful floral delights. Here are some of them.
















This was a great way to end a visit to the zoo. We’ll be back!
Beautiful, Anne!
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Thanks Sofia!
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Wonderful! I especially like the 5th photo, the one in the post’s heading or banner, that is. It loos so dreamy against that background! 🙂
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Thank you Nicole!
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looks* (I’m sorry)
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What a delight, Anne. A lovely way to spend the day.
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Thanks Tracy! Flowers and macro just relax me.
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I can understand that because you have to slow down and each step in taking the photo is very deliberate, almost meditative. A bit like tai chi, don’t you think?
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I guess. You have to slow down to see the small flowers! It’s a good practice.
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Anne these are gorgeous photos and oh so perfect and colorful 😀 😀
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Thank you so much Cee! That little garden is amazing.
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I would have gone nuts there 😀
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Love this garden. These flowers are all beautifully captured, Anne.
Thank you for sharing the historical info.
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Thanks Amy! It’s a neat place to capture beautiful flowers.
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Thanks for bringing attention to the often neglected rock garden. Many opportunities for photography there as you have shown in your post.
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It’s beautiful now. I guess it depends on the season.
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