
If you look
closely and have a great imagination you can see the duck and turtle sitting on some reed hiding in the brush.

For a windy day and a cell phone camera these aren't so bad. NOT.

The colors on these fowl are beautiful. Guess you will have to go there and find out for yourself, cause the pic did not capture the hues and vividness.

So I had NO IDEA there was such a beautiful park so close to home. I had heard mention of "
Nelson's Grove". But not enough to spark enough interest to find where it was. Now I know- GO if you get the chance. Make up a reason to take the
grand kids here. They will L-O-V-E it!
Next visit will include a picnic blanket, food for the people, bread for the ducks, a camera, and relatives under the age of seven.
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