Yes, an indigenous population which is just so different from our indigenous population. Glad that you visited gardens, too. That is what I will do a lot of in France.
I also in January 1970 was taken to Butchard Gardens in Victoria BC. Unlike Abraham Lincoln, I absolutely FROOZE. Saw the totem poles and the gardens covered with snow, however as you say it is a major tourist attraction. At least you saw it in much more pleasant temperatures. Cheers Colin (HB)
Yes, an indigenous population which is just so different from our indigenous population. Glad that you visited gardens, too. That is what I will do a lot of in France.
ReplyDeleteBeen there, done that, on a sweltering day. Holy smokes was it hot and humid that day. I hope you had a cooler day to enjoy the place.
ReplyDeleteVery COOL!
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I also in January 1970 was taken to Butchard Gardens in Victoria BC. Unlike Abraham Lincoln, I absolutely FROOZE. Saw the totem poles and the gardens covered with snow, however as you say it is a major tourist attraction. At least you saw it in much more pleasant temperatures.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Colin (HB)
I think these sort of places must be paid for by the digital camera and memory card people.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
ReplyDeleteI have heard so much about these gardens... Hope we get to go there next year.
ReplyDeleteBetsy
I love it. Hope to visit it myself one day. Greetings from Jo
ReplyDeleteGood to see you are back, Bill. Nice garden, and interesting pole - I like the Inuit art a lot.
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