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Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Pretty in pink (and red) Holidays at San Antonio Botanical Gardens
The San Antonio Botanical Gardens are looking good this year. Just a few finishing touches left before the final phase of a multi-year update opens. I treated myself to an annual membership recently so I plan to check in there at least once a month.
Pink Muhly in the parking lot is fully fluffed out in early December. It might appear that a cloudy day isn't the best for photos but our sunshine can often be so intense as to wash out colors like this. Silvery artemesia adds just enough contrast.
The parking lot is now a "parking garden" and the plantings were designed by Christy TenEyck of Austin. A new entrance (right) is easier for visitors to find and the front plaza designed for assembling groups. A re-grading of the site allows for level entry instead of a rather steep uphill climb up from the old entrance.
The old carriage house is beautiful but imagine walking up and down that steep ramp multiple times each visit and trying to gather a group on the narrow space by the door at the bottom of the ramp.
Stopping in at the new discovery center we can see what's in bloom.
What's happening at the gardens this week? It's tamale season and they are right in sync with the community.
First stop is the conservatory and orchid/tropical house set with poinsettias. SABOT doesn't have a big holiday display but their nice subtle touches are appreciated.
Always lush and full.
Native Russelia in bright red and green dress a walkway in holiday style.
Looking back at the conservatory. Ornaments pick up colors of lantana at the agave's base.
The colors used here are just different enough to add a fun touch.
Prickly Pear has a few of its natural ornaments left.

More natural holiday cheer in the form of aloe blooms.
The "Muhly Maze" in the children's garden is like walking through tufts of cotton candy.
And back out to that amazing Parking Garden.
Sunday, December 15, 2019
That Holiday House
There's usually one house in the neighborhood where holidays are celebrated in a big way. This house just happens to be, obviously, in a very nice neighborhood where you don't usually see such over-the-top displays. I posted their fall display a few years ago and decided to check out their Christmas display when I was in the neighborhood recently.
They did not disappoint.

Santa in another surrounded by good quality faux poinsettias and trees because real ones won't last in our weather with freezes every few nights and into the 80s on sunny days. I love the detail with small trees as a border curbside.
Two sizes of real mailboxes for Letters to Santa with a path invite the neighbors to stop by. "Dear Santa, that sleigh with the red top in the driveway would be nice..."
All the garlands are stuffed with blingy ornaments and shiny ornament trees are very tall.
Giant lighted tree on the side of the house.
Driveway columns decorated beautifully.
Cheerful greeting.
Must be pretty at night too.
They did not disappoint.
Fun and cheerful from Santa's sleigh to colorful packages.

Nice Nativity scene mixed with a snowman.
Santa in another surrounded by good quality faux poinsettias and trees because real ones won't last in our weather with freezes every few nights and into the 80s on sunny days. I love the detail with small trees as a border curbside.
Two sizes of real mailboxes for Letters to Santa with a path invite the neighbors to stop by. "Dear Santa, that sleigh with the red top in the driveway would be nice..."
All the garlands are stuffed with blingy ornaments and shiny ornament trees are very tall.
Giant lighted tree on the side of the house.
Driveway columns decorated beautifully.
Cheerful greeting.
Must be pretty at night too.
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