It had been many years since I'd been to Finnerty Garden at UVic (University of Victoria) and Glenn had never been. We had to drive around the ring road a couple of times to find it. The garden itself is free to visit but it costs to park.
A chart at the front gate gives a clue as to the plants in specific areas: rhododendron, Gary oak, magnolia, ginkgo, fern, oak stump, etc. Above we see bamboo and a peeling Arbutus tree trunk.
It also shows more general areas such as: bog, alpine, meadow and dry creek.
Glenn sat on his walker seat reading in the sunshine while I toured the grounds. It was warm afternoon and we felt relaxed. On our way out, we watched a deer eating in the garden. Even though we only visited once, it was painful for me to return there on my own in the fall.
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