A continuation of the last gallery of pictures from the Huntington Gardens. Click images for full size.
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Entering the Chinese garden, so of course there are lotuses!
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It’s good to walk barefoot on these to stimulate your feet and get some self-reflexology treatment.
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Enjoying a bit of massaging on my feet.
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A momma duck led her ducklings around to have some fun and enjoy the day.
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Enjoying my vantage point.
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It looks just like the Menchies logo!
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Using a dead stem as its platform.
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On one stem, a dead lotus. On the other, a dragonfly.
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Holding up the bridge, that one.
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I used my plate from lunch to attract koi that thought they’d get food.
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They blend in quite well to the floor of leaves.
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Having a little family outing/field trip.
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This is a duck herding her young.
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And plop, in they go to follow mom.
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There they go, off to the next adventure.
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Among the blur of the scenery is a dragonfly passing by.
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We enter the Japanese garden and find a bridge with the highest arch I’ve ever seen.
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I dub it “beta koi” because it’s a koi that wants to be a beta fish.
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Another blurry shot as I catch a dragonfly in action.
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So I’m guessing it’s a princess ant since it has wings.
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Check out how one pair of wings is flapping down while the other is flapping up!
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With the huge lotus leaves as a backdrop, a dragonfly rushes past.
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Captured both a dragonfly and a koi in this shot!
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This one had that “feed me” look, but I had nothing to offer.
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A smaller, cuter dragonfly with a head like a hammerhead shark’s.
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Using plants to create a canopy, now there is something I like! Definitely want to consider that for my future backyard.
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A mini bamboo forest greeted us at the top of the hill.
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The ripples of water are carefully raked into zen gardens.
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So small and delicate! There are these plastic pieces that kids use to make jewelry that look kind of like this when put together. You know what I’m talking about?
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I found a baby leaf yet to completely unfurl into its adult self.
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Off they go into the bamboo forest.
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Deeper and deeper they go… if there was a horizon or sunset, they’d disappear into it.
See the final part here.