February 28, 2009
On the last day of February we visited Kubota Garden in South Seattle. It was our third trip there, and our first in Winter. It's always a peaceful, beautiful place to visit.
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Tim is framed by the striking bronze entry gate.


     
   
     
Even in the Winter the garden is immaculately maintained.
 

     
   
     
Spring Pond is fed by several springs.


     
   
     
Moon Bridge symbolizes the difficulty of living a good life...
hard to walk up and hard to walk down.


     
   
     
Ang takes a break in the middle of Moon Bridge.


     
   
     
Heart Bridge crosses Mapes Creek. It's much wider and easier than Moon Bridge.


     
   
     
This pond is part of the beautiful Tom Kubota Stroll Garden.


     
   
     
Flowers and bushes are reflected in a pond in the Japanese Garden.
 
 
     
   
     
Ang admires an old sculpture in the Japanese Garden.

 
     
   
     
Stones in this pond were left by the last glacier, 12,000 years ago.

 
     
   
     
Tim hard at work at the Spring Pond.

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