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More Disney doings!

Say what you will.

Say it’s hot, the lines are long, the people are pushy and your feet hurt.

But this is the magic of Disney and it truly is magical. Walt Disney was a visionary, and the grander-than-life tradition he started so many years ago lives on today.

In spite of crowds and lines, there are an amazing number of people entertained and fed and taken care of here every day. And everything is clean and the cast members are friendly. In 6 days, all the restrooms have even been clean.

And their innovation is astounding. The concept of fast-pass for coming back to a ride at a designated time to avoid long lines is great. And they created their own web-based application that uses Disney proprietary technology to transmit digital photos in real time so Disney goers can view or order photos taken throughout the parks almost instantly.
Ok – I’m a sucker for topiary — even if it isn’t real (which I’m sure it’s not!).
And look, more Agapanthus — one of my favorites as you know!


Early in the day before we’ve melted. Today we shopped in the morning at Dowtown Disney and Kallie went to the Bibbity Boppity Boutique to get her hair done and to get a tiara and some sparkles and a sash!
Here she is, walking the Lego dogs!

And I just had to share this one — this is one of our most common sights!

By |2016-04-14T02:44:34-05:00June 11th, 2009|Blog, Disney, Sharing Nature's Garden|0 Comments

a little side trip … from Chicago to Orlando…


Ok, blog-wise, I am still in Chicago, with more to post about our wonderful Spring Fling.

But my (tired) body is in lush Orlando, where today we took in all there is to see at Epcot at Disney World. Here’s our little princess above, posing in front of Japan with all its beautiful gardens and the koi pond. This is her first trip — though we were here with her brother 13 years ago (it surely can’t have been that long ago). Click on the photo of her and see the amazing face painting mask that she’s sporting — it’s not a dirty face!

There were at least 3 different varieties of Water lilies in the pond; this was my favorite one.

As with everything, Disney does it right. I am amazed at the vegetation everywhere. Every little detail — from simple planters by a doorway — has been planned and designed.
I have no idea what kind of palm this is, but I thought it was fascinating — it seems like the foiliage is thick, more like a succulent. Any ideas what it might be? It’s not a Texas native, that’s for sure.
As we toured The Land, I was left with my mouth hanging open. They are working with the USDA to develop new growing methods. They had hanging plants and “trees” that encourage the stems and leaves to grow in a huge canopy above the stem — which conserves plant energy and allows air to circulate better among the leaves and helps growth and production.
These herbs are growing like epiphytes — they are doused with a mist of nutrients and moisture directly onto the roots — no soil!
This is NOT an orange tree — those are bell peppers up there!
And this is a cherry tomato TREE – that goes down to a single stalk (I just took a lousy photo — sorry – imagine the pepper tree!).
And see — they even grow their lettuce in the shape of Mickey Mouse ears!
It was pretty cool to see all this experimental plant research. Kallie thought it was “ok” but it wasn’t her favorite event of the long day.

Her favorite was a ride called, “Soarin’,” a simulation of a hang glider flying over California in an IMAX-like theater setting. Her Daddy took her — I’m a chicken and that was way out of my comfort zone! Can you imagine? She had a BALL. No fear, that one. It’s great that she and her Daddy can be so adventurous together. Me? I prefer the lazy river ride through the greenhouse any day!

By |2017-11-29T23:27:43-06:00June 7th, 2009|Blog, Disney, Sharing Nature's Garden|0 Comments
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