Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Day 19 – Elmbank Gardens and “The Wellesley Dump”

It was a rainy morning so we didn’t do a lot of outside activity until the afternoon. We had the opportunity to accompany Barb to the Wellesley Dump, to assist in her trash disposal and recycling activities. The Wellesely Dump is probably the most elite dump in the world. You can drop unneeded items there … and you can also pick up and take anything you want … free of charge. People have been known to “throw away” electronic equipment, unopened, in the original carton.



The rain stopped, the day turned beautiful, and we were able to enjoy the Elm Bank Gardens.


Now, I will just stop talking and let you enjoy these very nice gardens, enhanced by the presence of two beautiful Thai young ladies.



























This looks like a flower but is actually a small pine cone … (or did it actually look like a pine cone but was actually a flower) .Oh well … mai pen rai


The life of a photographer can be hard work…


and sometimes a tired model has to be moved to a new position …


The Charles River touches Elm Bank Park


and this is a favorite area for dog walkers. We encountered a friendly gentleman and his greyhound.

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