Some weeks, just getting to Friday feels like an
accomplishment. Therefore, I’ve instituted Field Trip Friday—as a reward to
myself for working hard, and as a way to expand my awareness and appreciation
for where I live. (Do you find that you take your local attractions for
granted? I do.)
Last Friday, my partner in adventure Laure and I escaped to
another local garden,
Sunken Gardens
in St. Petersburg . (You can read Laure's post about our trip here.)
In 1903, George Turner, Sr., a plumber and avid gardener,
bought the site of the garden. Draining a shallow lake dropped the property 15
feet and provided the rich soil to grow exotic plants from all over the world
(and provided inspiration for the garden’s name). According to the Sunken
Gardens brochure, his garden became
so popular with friends and neighbors that he began charging them 25 cents for
a tour. In 1935, the garden opened as Turner’s Sunken
Gardens and was owned and operated
by three generations of the Turner family. In 1998, it was designated a local
historic landmark, and in 1999, the City of St. Petersburg
purchased it.
The gardens contain more than 50,000 tropical plants and
flowers, as well as a few exotic birds, including flamingoes. Small ponds and
waterfalls, an orchid arbor, a Japanese garden, an amphitheater and a
meditation garden where yoga classes take place are just a few more of the
features packed into this little oasis in the middle of the city. A few photos (click photo for a larger view):
What is this? There was no identifying marker. |
Close-up of the fruit (?) |
We finished our field trip with lunch at Fourth Street Shrimp Store Market and Restaurant and a stroll through
Haslam’s book store. (I bought only one book, showing
heroic self-control, don’t you think?)
I think Field Trip Friday will happen more often in 2013.
What better way to enjoy simple pleasures and everyday adventures than by
exploring and appreciating what I have locally, getting out of my normal rut routine, and just plain having fun?
What local attraction(s) have you been wanting to visit?