Welcome to Page 2 of 3 at Wilson Botanical Gardens

Wilson Botanical Gardens sign

Below: A small foot bridge leading to the Lily Pond and the Children's Garden

a bridge to the lilly pond
Lilly pond
flamingos
Lilly Pond flowers
Lilly Pond flower
Lilly Pond flower
Lilly Pond flower
Children's Secret Garden sign

Below; The entrance to the Children's Secret Garden and a slide for the children. Plus steps for the two RV Gypsies and other adults.

entrance to CSG - children's garden
slide
inside the Children's garden
Lee Duquette enjoys the catepillar bench

Below: A tunnel for the children to crawl through - shown from both sides of the tunnel.

tunnel
tunnel

Below: Lee Duquette approached the Tree House.

Sign: Step on the Strawberry Vanilla Sprinkles
to start the "rainwall".

Lee approaches the "Tree House"
sign

Below; Lee Duquette stood in the entrance to the tree house as the "rainwall" showered around him.

the rainwall at the tree house
Lee Duquette at the rainwall at the tree house
the rainwall at the tree house
a small lizard on the tree house
music note divider bar

musical crittersBelow: Lee Duquette had fun playing the musical instruments in the Music Court.

Lee Duquette has fun playing the musical instruments.
Lee Duquette has fun playing the musical instruments
Lee Duquette has fun playing the musical instruments
Lee Duquette has fun playing the musical instruments
a musical dude

Below: A very big Ice Cream Sundae

A very big Ice Cream Sundae
A very big Ice Cream Sundae

Below: A big spoon for the very big Ice Cream Sundae

A very big Ice Cream Sundae
A big spoon

Below: Lee Duquette in the Sunflower Sprinklers

Sunflower Sprinklers
Sunflower Sprinklers
Sunflower Sprinkler

Below: music book of notesLee Duquette played the Gong in the Labyrinth.

Lee Duqette plays the Gong in the Labyninth.
Lee Duqette plays the Gong in the Labyninth. Lee Duqette plays the Gong in the Labyninth.

crying face Below: Lee Duquette got his head stuck in the arch.

Below: a Whirligig

Lee gets his head stuck in the arch.
a Whirligig

please continue on to page 2 of the botanical garden - the children's sectionPlease continue on to page 3
of Wilson Botanical Gardens
- the Culinary and Medicinal Herb Garden