The entry courtyard with water spitting from the colored balls. The colored floor was created by dying the asphalt.
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7-26-2008 7:27 am
Small simple signs like this were throughout the garden, identifying plants and providing a small tidbit of information.
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7-26-2008 7:31 am
Part of the picnic garden growing out of an oversized tea cup.
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7-26-2008 7:31 am
The entrance to Red Oak Run, a series of twisting paths through raised beds formed to look like the ground.
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7-26-2008 7:33 am
A sign in Red Oak Run
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7-26-2008 7:33 am
Stone pillars tucked in a hidden area of Red Oak run.
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7-26-2008 7:34 am
A tunnel through the raised bed ground
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7-26-2008 7:34 am
A small dirt path through bamboo along the edge of Red Oak Run.
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7-26-2008 7:35 am
Concrete steps on the left and a concrete slide on the right.
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7-26-2008 7:38 am
The raised beds and paths of Red Oak Run
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7-26-2008 7:39 am
The Giant's Garden with a variety of over-sized items.
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7-26-2008 7:41 am
Background and suggestion's for play in the Giant's Garden
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7-26-2008 7:41 am
The Frog Grotto - unfortunately fenced off from any interaction other than looking.
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7-26-2008 7:42 am
Entrance to The Secret Garden
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7-26-2008 7:43 am
Odd-shaped beds within the Secret Garden
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7-26-2008 7:44 am
An atlas cedar trained as a small arbor to walk under.
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7-26-2008 7:44 am
Alice's Lil' Wonderland
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7-26-2008 7:45 am
A bench shaded by a shrub trained to grow over wire above the bench.
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7-26-2008 7:46 am
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7-26-2008 7:47 am
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7-26-2008 7:50 am
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7-26-2008 7:51 am
Vegetable Garden in the yard of the house - in accessible by a small fence.
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7-26-2008 7:51 am
More beds in front of the house
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7-26-2008 7:52 am
A dial that spins and reveal the best times of day to water your garden.
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7-26-2008 7:53 am
Materials storage in the Distance Learning room.
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7-26-2008 8:08 am
The "stage" of the Distance Learning room.
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7-26-2008 8:08 am
The set-up in the "studio". The "stage" is just to the left.
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7-26-2008 8:09 am
The camera on top of the TV, which shows the audience and an image of what you are broadcasting using picture-in-picture.
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7-26-2008 8:10 am
The Piney Woods Amphitheater
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7-26-2008 8:14 am
Seating at the Amphitheater
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7-26-2008 8:15 am
A small hiding place off of the trail for kids.
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7-26-2008 8:42 am
Some rocks to the right of the giant mushroom that would probably appeal to kids for walking over.
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7-26-2008 8:42 am
The pond and waterfall in the Dinosaur Garden.
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7-26-2008 8:44 am
Fossil Dig Instructions
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7-26-2008 8:44 am
The Fossil Digging area
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7-26-2008 8:44 am
A resin log overhead with plants growing out of the center.
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7-26-2008 8:44 am
Donor Acknowledgement signs near the front of the garden.
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7-26-2008 8:45 am
The Tree House front entrance, there is a ramp to the left.
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7-26-2008 8:47 am
Stepping stones into Peace Plaza
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7-26-2008 8:47 am
A narrow path, the main entrance to Peace Plaza
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7-26-2008 8:48 am
Seed Planting instructions, presumably self-guided.
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7-26-2008 8:48 am
The seed planting station in Peace Plaza
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7-26-2008 8:49 am
Side view of the Tree House from Peace Plaza
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7-26-2008 8:49 am
A pizza garden planted in the middle of a large plate in the Picnic Garden.
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7-26-2008 8:50 am
A miniature apple tree in the Picnic Garden
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7-26-2008 8:52 am
The interior of the Potting Shed, a small (~15' x 20') building presumably used for programs, through the window.
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7-26-2008 8:56 am
The other side of the Potting Shed, probably enough seating for 10-12 adults around the perimeter and 10-12 children on the floor.
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7-26-2008 8:56 am
Inside the Philadelphia Eagles Butterfly House, a "Four Seasons Sunroom"
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7-26-2008 9:00 am
Left side of the Butterfly House, standing in the same place as before.
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7-26-2008 9:00 am
Path adjacent to the backside of the Butterfly House
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7-26-2008 9:03 am
Plans for the new "green" educational building
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7-26-2008 9:15 am
Tic Tac Toe built into the asphalt with game pieces available.
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7-26-2008 9:17 am
A view of the Dinosaur Garden from the top of the waterfall
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7-26-2008 9:18 am
Plaza de Aibonito, a small greenhouse presumably showcasing the plants of a sister city
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7-26-2008 9:20 am
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