This last week we went for another little adventure to the Ridley Creek State Park (#26.) There was a mansion surrounded by "gardens" and forest. I don't think you really could call them gardens. There were frogs and fish in the fountains. There was lots of ivy covering everything, including the trees. The pathways were covered in moss. I felt like I was walking through a real life version of "The Secret Garden" since everything was overgrown. In it's own way, it was kind of pretty. We did enjoy walking through the forest and seeing the beautiful trees. I can see us coming back in another year or two when Nathan is a little older. Ridley Creek was very mild and would be a fun place for a little boy to go splash about. For now, Nathan enjoyed just being toted along in the baby carrier.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Ridley Creek State Park
This last week we went for another little adventure to the Ridley Creek State Park (#26.) There was a mansion surrounded by "gardens" and forest. I don't think you really could call them gardens. There were frogs and fish in the fountains. There was lots of ivy covering everything, including the trees. The pathways were covered in moss. I felt like I was walking through a real life version of "The Secret Garden" since everything was overgrown. In it's own way, it was kind of pretty. We did enjoy walking through the forest and seeing the beautiful trees. I can see us coming back in another year or two when Nathan is a little older. Ridley Creek was very mild and would be a fun place for a little boy to go splash about. For now, Nathan enjoyed just being toted along in the baby carrier.
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