Showing posts with label family trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family trip. Show all posts

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Cheyenne Botanic Garden Children's Village

The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is the home of the Children's Village & it is SUPERB!! My girls loved it & it was one of the highlights of our trip for sure.
HERE is a great article about the Village. I didn't realize it when we visited, but it has only been open since September of 2009.
Inside the little greenhouse.
(Look! I see Oompa Loompa hair!)



Daddy got all artistic on us. Who knew?
He found some maps of the Children's Village & my girls would NOT let go of them! They felt so proud looking at the pictures on the map & recognizing where we were in the Village. I loved it!



The Secret Garden.

Shhh! It's a Secret {Garden} jump.

The puppet theatre. Zoey entertained her sister.

A secret door.

A secret key.

Pazely, who loves animals, was wild about this "dog" house/play house.

The roof of the "dog" house was covered in this stuff. Just beautiful!!

A vertical xylophone.

A ferry--where you pull yourself from one "shore" to the other.

Archimedes screw.

Sidewalk chalk artwork from school children that visited.

Goodbye. (She's still got her map!)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens


On our very recent (I'm not yet unpacked) mini-mini-mini vacay to Cheyenne, one of my favorite places we went was to the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens at Lions Park.
Oh, & I have no idea what most of the plant names are.

THIS, I know, is a coffee plant. Cool huh? A little creamer & sugar & you're good to go!
Ok, not really.

And these flowers of the Angel Trumpet Vine are HUGE. Like, as big as my head huge. And they are poisonous--if any part of them is ingested.
Very beautiful though!


Greenhouse penthouse.

1-2-3...greenhouse jump....GO!

Fuzzy wuzzy was a plant.



Melted butter! I KNEW I forgot something!!!

Tee hee! I love me some gnomie.

It's sticky, mom!
I really loved how the greenhouse got my girls' senses going. They were touching & feeling (where allowed) & really intrigued by it all. We loved the Herb Garden too!
Except Pazely didn't like that particular smell.

After the greenhouse we took a walk around the grounds to see the different gardens.


Next I'll share about the Children's Village at the Botanic Gardens---which was my MOST bestest favorite part!!!
The cool thing about visiting the Gardens was the cost: FREE!
{Donations happily accepted though.}