Alright I didn't want to blow my proverbial load with the first post, so I thought that I would take a stroll thru my park and drought resistant garden at Azalea Park. Now I have grown attached to my view from my back patio, and the back breaking work that went into putting the garden in, therefore its a fitting start. The park itself has been a great addition to my house, and especially a great outlet for the boys. I think looking at it now as I type this, I have greatly under appreciated the utility and beauty of our little community park. I is simple, safe (at least in the day :0) with plenty of shade, and space for the boys to run.
This time of year the leaves cover the ground as a east coast snow storm would, providing extra color and texture not normally found in San Diego (I guess a late fall day). Its funny to see the beauty of fall leaves right next to a drought resistant garden, go figure huh. The Rawley gets the freedom to do what he pleases, and Crew gets the endless joy of chasing down tennis balls.
The garden is full abstract hippie art that seems to fit the community very well. From the solar lit plastic eye sores to the beautiful ceramic sculpture one can see that a lot of work was put into the development of the garden. The high point of the day was watching the majestic Muffalo in its annual migratory path thru San Diego (See pic). Overall I hope that everyone at some point get to see my little park, and of course stop by to see the boys and maybe even for a word with yours truly.
-Cheers
No comments:
Post a Comment