October 28, 2022

Folds, Foliage, and Flowers

Gardens of Glen Burnie

Black and White / Garden Affair

Yesterday I had an appointment in Winchester so I put Charlie in doggy day care for the first time. After my appointment, I went to the gardens next to the MSV to see the origami exhibit and the fall foliage. The origami in the gardens is coated metal; picture bent aluminum artfully crafted.

If you get a chance to see this place in autumn, don't miss it. I'll share a few highlights. I took dozens of pictures so I combined some into collages.


Weekend Reflections / Floral Friday

Mosaic Linkup


14 comments:

  1. A nice gardens collection. The pond for Reflections is really nice, I'd like to dangle feet in there. And you saved the best for last. At first I thought it might be a farmstead but lacking barns I don't think it is?
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  2. For a moment, I thought they were lanterns. Interesting giant size origami for sure

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  3. How did Charlie make out in doggie day care? I can see that keeping a pet is expensive!

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    1. He did okay. When I picked him up, there was a little delay because the young woman had to chase him around to catch him!

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  4. Same question about Charlie...we're interested in his welfare due to his history. Lovely trees and sculptures.

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  5. The yellow horse is my favorite - this is such a festive blog post! I wrote something about halloween on my reply to your comment on my blogpost - I thought that would be more private :)

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  6. The origami was beautiful, as was the reflection in the pond. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  7. Great reflection and the origami exhibit is amazing.

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  8. Wow ! Those are stunning origami art pieces. For a first thought they looked like kites. Beautiful roses. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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  9. Hello,
    Lovely images, the origami is beautiful. Gorgeous flowers. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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  10. the sculptures are so interesting, and such a beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the rest of your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday.

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