A visit to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden
This is the oldest botanic Garden in the State of Texas

A dream of an Outdoor Library of Plants

This is more of dream of a country boy from Cannonville Ut

Junius Nielsen on one side of the Fence and William Willes on the other side of the Wagon

Sister Nelson loved the pools, waterfalls and yellow roses of Texas

Elder Nelson love the peaceful beauty and pathway through the 109 acres of plants from around the world.

The light, the architecture, and splashes of color could depict the stages of life's journey.

A message about ecology and the value of tree hugger and their effect on the landscape

A wealth of beauty and flowering plants, waterfalls and best of all: The Bird of paradise ready to fly up your nose! You gotta love what you are doing or you are doing it wrong!

A time to reflect on a "P" day

A time to enjoy the Sun as well as native and exotic plants

One of the world's largest collection of Begonia's is found in the Gardens

109 acres of of Gardens and natural settings

A chance to stroll the Texas native forest Boardwalk

Back at the Center the Grain Silo's stand a silent vigil over the Storehouse

Bishop Mahala and Art looking at the new wax job on the Bishop storehouse

Looking East from the center we see the church of "Come once a Year" It is a much easier and broader path to follow.

Elder Jim Dahl a good missionary and a great friend here in Dallas

When someone gets a job, the Bell is rung with much enthusiasm!
The brother on the left is Wayne Ridell. He joined the church 4 months ago and volunteers time at the center. He is a very interesting guy. I love to visit with him. He was affected with the .dot com crash of the 90's. He has been on both sides of the fence with the whole money deal! This is such a wonderful opportunity and location to serve the Lord!
This is the oldest botanic Garden in the State of Texas
A dream of an Outdoor Library of Plants

This is more of dream of a country boy from Cannonville Ut

Junius Nielsen on one side of the Fence and William Willes on the other side of the Wagon

Sister Nelson loved the pools, waterfalls and yellow roses of Texas

Elder Nelson love the peaceful beauty and pathway through the 109 acres of plants from around the world.

The light, the architecture, and splashes of color could depict the stages of life's journey.

A message about ecology and the value of tree hugger and their effect on the landscape

A wealth of beauty and flowering plants, waterfalls and best of all: The Bird of paradise ready to fly up your nose! You gotta love what you are doing or you are doing it wrong!

A time to reflect on a "P" day

A time to enjoy the Sun as well as native and exotic plants

One of the world's largest collection of Begonia's is found in the Gardens

109 acres of of Gardens and natural settings

A chance to stroll the Texas native forest Boardwalk

Back at the Center the Grain Silo's stand a silent vigil over the Storehouse

Bishop Mahala and Art looking at the new wax job on the Bishop storehouse

Looking East from the center we see the church of "Come once a Year" It is a much easier and broader path to follow.

Elder Jim Dahl a good missionary and a great friend here in Dallas

When someone gets a job, the Bell is rung with much enthusiasm!
The brother on the left is Wayne Ridell. He joined the church 4 months ago and volunteers time at the center. He is a very interesting guy. I love to visit with him. He was affected with the .dot com crash of the 90's. He has been on both sides of the fence with the whole money deal! This is such a wonderful opportunity and location to serve the Lord!Jack n Gaye

2 comments:
Oh what fun it is to see the things you get to do HEY!
K
It doesn't sound very paradisaical to me have a bird fly up my nose.
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