Nothing has changed except trees have grown

I never thought I would visit the Botanic gardens, it was a sudden decision. Main purpose is to look out for rubber tree seeds which I only managed to find one baby seed and was eaten by Mimi. Anyway it was happy to visit the garden to see many people and activities going on.
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Lady on a Hammock (1989) well kept.
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Somehow this is a bit bare, left with little flowers.
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The Girl on a Bicycle (1987) has the same carefree spirit as the Girl on a Swing.
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Small yellow flowers that I liked.
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Beautiful lake with two swans.
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Swan Lake Gazebo built in the 1850s and stood for many years in the grounds of Old Admiralty House in Grange Road. In 1969 it was dismantled and re-erected in the Gardens at the entrance to the Rain Forest. It was moved to a new site overlooking the Swan Lake in 2001.
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I always thought it would be very hot visiting the garden but never as I have expected, it was very cooling and enjoying because of many trees surrounding. I come by again for my rubber seeds :)

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