05 October 2008
Leo Castillo
3 October 2008 from 11:00am-11:30am
Location: Chinese garden. Between Art building and Olin
Weather: 72* Sunny.
I wanted to seen if the Chinese garden had gone through any changes since the last time I was there. As I stepped into the jungle I saw a little shade with a bench where I could site and make some observation and see If I could tell if there where any changes. If you look up at the top of this picture, you too can see that I am under a shade. Then if you look from the right to your left you will first notice the shrub that leys on top of that semi big boulder. This shrub is dark green it seems to be in its prime and a young looking shrub. Then behind that we have eight brown walls that give it that Chinese look and keep things out. Next to that is a little bamboo tree that is against a brown wall and it seems to support this bamboo tree. In seem to me that if you look close enough you can see a little window in the wall and you can look out. After that there are tree long skinny trees that split into about five steams that mainly go straight up and don’t go out to the sides. Looking back down there are little shrubs that if I could I would make little miniature trees. If you look hard enough you can see the green generators from the pervious observation. There is a trail that you can fallow and you can walk and see the whole garden and it’s covered so it a nice way to hide from the sun. Another thing you can notice is that fall leafs on the floor and how dry they are.
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