This is the garden, J.Woeste’s, I mentioned in the Buellton post. We discovered it a long time ago. Now it’s like entertainment to walk through its aisles of garden art and cacti and marvel at the creatively and skill or the artists. Even though it basically stays the same, there are always so many new things.
take a walk with me……….and feel my joy……..no words needed


















Hope you enjoyed seeing these works of art as much as we did. I would have loved to buy something big, but it’s so hard to stay within a budget or within reason. I did buy this little ladybug to remind me of the trip to sit on the kitchen counter.

thought of you sharon⬇️

thought of you ray⬇️

stay tuned for who knows what
💗jilly
What a garden. With each photo I said “this is my favorite” then the next would be even more ‘my favorite’- I was bowled over by the lady bug tree! And I have to say – it’s uncanny- it is what I would have bought as THE souvenir after being confronted with budget and coach space.
I liked the statue made out of bolts and nuts and gears and spark plugs and all those timing chains and pieces that is very interesting and intriguing to me. And of course I understand why you chose that particular one to say it reminded you of me
See you soon…
Such a magical garden, so uniquely beautiful. Loved the glass art. Thanks for sharing with us. Celia
love these pics! garden reminds me of the sawdust festival in laguna beach! i just went recently and bought rings 🙂
So glad you’re doing things you love to do and sharing. I, also, would have chosen that adorable little ladybug as a remembrance. Thank you for remembering me – that’s a great quote and I love C S Lewis.