This is Part 3 of of 3 on My Series on the Ruth Bancroft Gardens
Saturday, July 5 from 10AM to 11AM, Daughter-in-law Ruth Carver Katague treated me for a one hour of invigorating and a much welcome garden and sculpture tour of The Ruth Bancroft Garden here in Walnut Creek, CA ( ruth bancroft garden ). The weather was perfect ( not too hot) and we took our time. There are benches and tables scattered all around the Garden Area that you can use. I took 70 photos and Ruth 5 Photos making it a total of 75. Thus, I am posting only 25 photos in a 3-part series in my blogs. If you love, cacti, succulents and Garden sculptures, these 3 postings is a must read for you. If you follow my blogs, you probably knew I love Cacti, Succulents and Garden Sculptures and Plaques.
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The Ruth Bancroft Garden is a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) public dry garden established by Ruth Bancroft. It contains more than 2,000 cactus, succulents, trees, and shrubs native to California, Mexico, Chile, South Africa, and Australia. It is located at 1552 Bancroft Road in Walnut Creek, California, USA.
The following are photos for Part 3 of this Series
End of the Series: If you love Cacti, Succulents and Garden Sculpture and Plaques, this is a must excursion for You.
Lastly, Do You Know what's the meaning of:
"Va De Vi" is a Catalan phrase that translates to "It's all about wine!" or "All about the wine!". It's often used to describe a place or experience focused on wine and related activities, like Va de Vi Bistro & Wine Bar in Walnut Creek.While the phrase is specifically about wine, the restaurant also emphasizes food, offering small plates to complement the extensive wine list.