Gardenerd joined me at our local post office for his last excursion in San Jose. Weāve had such a good time. As plush carrots go, he really has quite the personality.
He briefly considered auditioning for the part of a California Poppy, but alas it was time to hit the road.
To be [a poppy], or not to be, that is the question.
Gardenerd arrived in San Jose via Sarah the Gardener. He spent time in the gardens of Upper Hutt and Waiuku, New Zealand before traveling to the States. Heās now on his way to Des Allemande, Louisiana, a small community in the southern United States.
While here in San Jose, Gardenerd posed for the obligatory āIāve just arrived and Iām happy to be out of my boxā pics.Ā Then I put him to work. He supervised the VegTrug planting bed assembly, then helped us celebrate the arrival of some much-needed rain.
Together we welcome Gardenerd
Gardenerd admires the garden
Gardenerd supervises the VegTrug assembly
Checking out the rain harvesting system
Will you look at that? Love-in-a-mist is growing everywhere
Yes, Gardenerd, those are California oranges
Gardenerd feeling just a bit out-of-place in the fairy garden
In between storms, Gardenerd came along on a walk through Martial Cottle Park. I plan to write more about this wonderful new place in a future post but in summary: Martial Cottle arrived in the valley in 1864 and farmed the land for over 150 years. The Cottle-Lester family resisted eager developers swooping in for years. At his death, following his motherās wishes, the family transferred the remaining 287 acres to the state and county for development of a public park and urban farmland. They opened to the public in December of 2014.
No rules about carrots on leashes
Mary Ann introduced me to this park
The Martial Cottle homestead
Gardenerd plays on the playground
A carrot on a horse. You donāt see that every day
More cuteness with Mary Ann
David Tuttle poses with Gardenerd amid the Jacobs Farm carrots
Iāve walked there two or three times with my friend Mary Ann, and Iām eager to share this gem of a place with others.
At the end of his first week, Gardenerd traveled with us to beautiful Carmel-by-the-sea. Doesnāt he look rested? I think itās that wonderful sea air.
He lounged in the room, considered a game of chess and enjoyed the beautiful gardens.
What do you think of Carmel so far, Gardenerd?
Alas, it was time for Gardenerd to move on to his next garden adventure. Safe travels, little buddy. Iām looking forward to seeing you on Twitter and Instagram.
You can follow Gardenerdās travels via Instagram or Twitter by using the hashtag #wheresgardenerd (just one ānā)
Additional photos on my Facebook Page Gardening Nirvana
My heartfelt thanks to Christy at Gardenerd.com for allowing us to host Gardenerd in San Jose, California.
The Traveling Adventures ofĀ Gardenerd Gardenerd joined me at our local post office for his last excursion in San Jose. We've had such a good time.