"A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in." --Greek proverb






Shanti, her sister and I, spent an overcast evening exploring the gardens at Reynolda Village in Winston Salem. I cannot imagine what this place looks like in the springtime.
I look forward to the Fall when the colors of things dying will be just a brilliant as the things living.
Photos from a crazy camping cookout, local coffee shops, and other great sights in the area are coming soon. Please continue to visit my photo blog. I hope this has been a pleasure.
http://www.reynoldagardens.org/
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