University of Arkansas botanical gardens offered nice trails going through several different environments on a peninsula.
Gorgeous flowers distracted us so much that we did not make it to the famous chapel.
It would take more than one day to linger in the grand beauties.
Discovering the Train Garden at the end when we were tired and ready for dinner made me grown. I love mini trains.
The fairy garden is adorable.
On the next visit, I would make me way round beginning with the train and fairies.
Lovely places to read.
Or just sit a spell
A annual pass would get used, if I lived here.
Intriguing bridges.
I could do with a weeks morning walks here
Each day would have one area to focus on.
Imagine many painters spend the day here.
I envision a group of painters all painting a different area.
What a lovely group show that would be.
And of course photographers.
I’ll check to see if my UT Wildflower Center pass works.
Two states drive is not too far to see pretty flowers …
And lovely landscapes.
Let’s see…
How long is the drive from Austin?
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