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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

California State Capital & Capital Park ~~ May 2015

One of my favorite places in Sacramento is Capital Park downtown.  Now I realize that it is certainly not even close to the amazing parks and botanical gardens found in bigger cities, but there is a lot of diversity and beauty if you like to wander outdoors.  

Today I'm going to focus on a small art installation and the rose garden.  

Across 15th Street are several buildings that house my fellow State workers.  I used to work in this "East End Complex" and loved it because every break and lunch, we were out in the park.  Walking, reading, or even sunbathing...the park is perfect for it.  

It's been a good 10+ years since this art was placed with it's lovely view of the rose garden and capital building.  It has definitely suffered at the hands of inconsiderate humans (what/who hasn't??). 

There are many who consider this art a failure.  And I get that argument.  This is a really good article for that point of view.

But I still find it interesting and beautiful.  Or maybe I just see it still through the good memories I had of when we first moved to the complex as it's brand-new, first-time occupants.  But then again, I still try to see the beauty in everything so it may be that.  And that's not a bad thing. 


One thing I won't argue with is the uselessness of the path that was created when the project managers figured out that this uneven hill in the middle of the street was not easy to negotiate for anyone. 

And don't even try to read the ones with writing.  You can't.  I don't think you ever really could.  But I do like their interesting way of telling the story of some of Sacramento's history.  You just have to be inspired to do a little research. :-)


This pathway of broken art leads to the "Zone of Transformation" which is a slightly futuristic-looking corridor with a golden sphere at the end.   If you look closely, you can see that there is what looks like an old newspaper photo within the color of the walls and floor.  The above article says it is scientist Edwin Hubble. 




After the art funnels you out onto 15th Street, you can cross straightaway into the Capital Rose Garden.  


Where you will find any different varieties of lovely roses.  However, this rose garden does not seem to bloom year around.  Although that could have changed; since I don't work downtown any more, I can't be sure. 

Look at the flowers Lizzie. 


This was always my mom's favorite color.  She had a coral lipstick that she just loved to wear and she grew roses of this color in our front yard. 






This is just a very small corner of the park.  There are many, many kinds of trees since Sacramento is known as the City of Trees.  And there are war memorials, a firefighter memorial, and a bazillion squirrels.  And if you're into walking for exercise, the block around the Capital is exactly 1 mile!

Enjoy!

xoxo

Friday, June 26, 2015

Mission Travelogue - Santa Barbara Part TWO - May 2015

What's in a name?  That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
~~William Shakespeare

If you're just joining us, we have moved across the street from the Santa Barbara mission and into the park and rose garden.  IF YOU MISSED THE FIRST POST - CLICK HERE



This little guy did NOT appreciate me moving for a closeup.  lol

Neither did this one.  I tried to get a closeup and I almost got stung for the second time that day.  But I love having the mission in the background.
So many shades of creamy yellow.  Like buttah.

Another with the mission in the background, but I managed to get at least one of the close roses (lavender one) and the mission pretty focused.

I crawled around on the ground to get this shot of an adorable mushroom village.  Worth it.

Focus on the mission from a distance.

Another reminder that leaves can be just as beautiful as flowers.

Colors Colors Colors

It's all about the framing.

Gorgeous rosebud with the mission reflecting the colors in the background.

One of my favorite shots of the day.

Pink and yellow satin ribbons

Red Velvet

Pinkish-White Linen

Life is thickly sown with thorns, and I know of no other remedy than to pass quickly through them. The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to hurt us.
~~ Voltaire

Small,wrinkly tissue-paper flower

The day was moving on and I had a long drive ahead of me.  I forgot to leave extra food for my cats, so I was on a schedule!  I walked back to the mission to take a few more shots.

Closeup detail of the Roman-influenced front architecture.  There is also a strong Moorish feel in the circular windows and the fountain.  There are four statues.  The top three which are set on points of a triangle, represented Faith, Hope, and Charity.  The statue in the middle of the photo (which stands in the middle of the triangle) represents St. Barbara and was added later.  

The long, front hallway. 

The requisite statue of Fr. Junipero Serra...except he's holding a palm tree in this one. lol





Lines.

Tiny pastel pink flowers growing at Fr. Junipero's feet.




Thorns seem to be the theme of the day.  


I spent a good 3-4 hours wandering around and just relaxing.  Even so, I didn't see a tenth of what there is to offer at the Santa Barbara Mission.  I'm definitely making another trip solely dedicated to the grounds around the Mission, the various parks, the beaches, the flower fields of Lompoc, the Dutch treasures of Solvang, and the horse and wine country of the Santa Ynez valley. 

Apparently that trip will need quite a few days.  :-)

xoxo