Trees

Part one of a three-part series from Holden Arboretum Gingko treeWhen I was a young girl, the home I lived in, the big white house my grandparents built in 1907, was framed by sycamore trees. These trees were one of the dominant features of that property and the focus of many of my lasting memories of those …

Splendiferous

Trying to think of a good word to describe the view from the top of the Emergent Tower at Holden Arboretum, I've settled on splendiferous. I wasn't actually sure it was a "real" word, so I checked the dictionary and discovered that it means, extraordinarily or showily impressive. Its origin is splendor + i + …

Unwrapping gifts

Color Me Autumn...Again and Again! Today was a perfect day to wander the trails in the Arboretum and marvel at  God's amazing creation. Each turn in the trail revealed another amazing sight... many multi-colored gifts. Because you weren't there,  I brought home a few "gifts" to share. Click on the sugar maple at the top, then imagine you are …