Free admission on every third Tuesday.
Asia:
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(34) YY: Come on. Go!
(35) YY: Does Candice want this new frog chair?
(36) Art-in-the-Garden
"Catawampus" A monumental willow (柳) sculpture by environmental artist Patrick Dougherty. Explore the art found in nature within this woven (編織) work of art.
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(40) Monkey? That's me.
(41) Korean Garden Site
(42) Grace Kallam Perennial Garden
"Beds of themed colorful blooming perennials (常年樹) and attractive foliage (葉子) along intimate paths. Each bed has a color theme. The purple-leaved redbud (紫荊) (Cercis canadensis "Forest Pansy") and the Chinese fringe tree (Chionanthus retusus) shade the area."
(43) Tule Pond
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Australia:
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Animals:
There were peacocks (孔雀) everywhere.
(50) in the parking lot in the Cafe
(51) Peacocks walked around tables.
(52) Walked on tracks.
(53) Squirrels. (松鼠)
松鼠是很害羞的動物。它會垂直地趴在樹幹。
當你接近時,它會繞到樹幹的另一面。
你繞到另一面,它會一直跟著繞圈圈,躲開你的視線。
(54) Geese were running after a baby.
Geese are the most mean animals to kids in the world.
Candice had the same experience in 花蓮, Taiwan, too.
Santa Anita Depot (火車站)
It opens 9:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Arboretum is worthy to visit.
If you are interested in cacti (仙人掌), you can also visit the Huntington library which collects more scarce cacti.
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