Yep - that is his address!
He had Love Peace And Goodwill written in his side yard.
Tod and the boys along with two little dogs that followed us all over the place. It was a nice welcoming committee!
Tod and the boys along with two little dogs that followed us all over the place. It was a nice welcoming committee!
This tree is called the Arrowhead. So amazing.
Everywhere we turned there was an amazing tree that you can tell was so carefully and lovingly sculpted.
This is my favorite. A square tree.....
He also had some neat sculptures and fountains scattered around the landscape.
Jacob thought these topiaries looked like animals.
Who know bushes could take these shapes?
Brady loved this fountain. He didn't want to leave.
After leaving Pearl's topiaries we headed to Lee State Park to throw the football and take a hike. I was surprised to find how swampy it was there. Also, the trees were huge and covered with Spanish Moss. Brady called the trees "hairy".
Our hike was on a boardwalk across this green swampy water.
Our hike was on a boardwalk across this green swampy water.
Jacob just called the water - "YUCK!"
These little green plants were under the water. It was actually very beautiful.
These little green plants were under the water. It was actually very beautiful.
3 comments:
What a cool day trip! It's fun being a tourist in your own state!!
Indeed!!! Aw, (((Kat))) thanks for the pictures! Amazing!
(and some are adorably sweet!) ;¬)
Cool trip! Those pictures of the spanish moss trees and swamp make it look like you were visiting Perry!
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