In IL, we woke up to rain and mud…yuck!
But by the time we were ready to go, the picture had changed completely. This is what we’ve seen day after day on this road trip. So happy when the sun comes out.
Before I post photos of Elkhart I need to post this. It’s a plaque now hanging in the motorhome. It’s a mother’s day gift from our MO kids. They know me too well….
Guides in hand, we took off for the Elkhart Botanical Garden. What beautifully landscaped gardens. We loved it, even though it rained a bit. So fun to see plants that don’t need to be “drought tolerant”. (Reminder. Click on any photo to enlarge it.)
There are wonderful garden scenarios.
I really like the walkway made of paving blocks and grasses.
The beautiful building below is a tool shed!
The entire Botanical Garden is built upon a city water works system. The city water is provided from wells under the gardens. There are several pumps inconspicuously working throughout the gardens. The photo below is one of the pump houses.
Looking for lunch, we went to downtown Elkhart for “local cuisine”. We found it here, where we enjoyed some very tasty sandwiches.
Then we found our first Quilt Garden. We now know the gardens and murals are throughout the county and it’s a bit of a scavenger hunt to find them. This one is in downtown Elkhart.
Each Quilt Garden is based on the design of a traditional quilt block. They are really too big to photograph well and some of the flowers haven’t quite grown up. They’ll fill in beautifully in a few weeks.
We found another Quilt Garden.
Pretty cool in it’s day…I guess.
Nope, not for me.
Nope, though we’ve seen some cute retro teardrops.
Wow!
The driver’s seat was an “accessory”. Really?
And we have…drum roll please…the Cadillac of Motor Homes!
But, my personal favorite has to be…just imagine this setting in Yosemite Valley.
And these guys…going to Yosemite in style!
And there were dozens more. The photos could fill pages and pages.
We had a wonderful day of exploring, enjoying and even learning a few things. Today was the same…blog to be posted later.
Pat