Do you love nature? Me, I’m crazy about it. In fact, I planted some tress and flowers when I was in the province with my mom. We had some very nice collections of lovely birds too. I had so much fun taking care of them. I checked and fed them before and after going to school. They were like my child because they needed my attention. But those were the days because I don't live there anymore. I miss those times when I think about them. However, I’m glad that I discovered this green site about Shangri La Botanical Gardens. Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center received the prestigious Green Building Council's Platinum certification for LEED®-NC, which verifies that the design and construction of Shangri La reached the highest green building and performance measures. Let me also mention the eco friendly nature and history of the Shangri La Gardens in Orange Tx. They have beautiful creatures and plenty of flowers. Their botanical garden features over 300 types of plants and a wide variety of wildlife. On every Tuesday and Friday they offer free educational tours of the botanical gardens and nature center. This is so much fun because visitors have a chance to learn about the unique ecosystem and can travel by pontoon boats and boardwalks going to the Nature Center. Plus, you can view thousands of birds nesting in Ruby Lake and also you can experience the beauty of the flora and fauna of the cypress/tupelo swamp. They will open a garden store soon. I would love to bring my family this coming summer. I’m sure they would like it too. How I wish I lived there in Orange, Texas, then it would be much closer for us to visit this wonderful place. Yes, there are some botanical gardens out here but they don’t have features like the green wildlife and nature at Shangri La Botanical Gardens. They are really amazing. Take care and preserving of nature is never been easy. Additional info just click here. See you there at Orange City, Texas!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center
Do you love nature? Me, I’m crazy about it. In fact, I planted some tress and flowers when I was in the province with my mom. We had some very nice collections of lovely birds too. I had so much fun taking care of them. I checked and fed them before and after going to school. They were like my child because they needed my attention. But those were the days because I don't live there anymore. I miss those times when I think about them. However, I’m glad that I discovered this green site about Shangri La Botanical Gardens. Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center received the prestigious Green Building Council's Platinum certification for LEED®-NC, which verifies that the design and construction of Shangri La reached the highest green building and performance measures. Let me also mention the eco friendly nature and history of the Shangri La Gardens in Orange Tx. They have beautiful creatures and plenty of flowers. Their botanical garden features over 300 types of plants and a wide variety of wildlife. On every Tuesday and Friday they offer free educational tours of the botanical gardens and nature center. This is so much fun because visitors have a chance to learn about the unique ecosystem and can travel by pontoon boats and boardwalks going to the Nature Center. Plus, you can view thousands of birds nesting in Ruby Lake and also you can experience the beauty of the flora and fauna of the cypress/tupelo swamp. They will open a garden store soon. I would love to bring my family this coming summer. I’m sure they would like it too. How I wish I lived there in Orange, Texas, then it would be much closer for us to visit this wonderful place. Yes, there are some botanical gardens out here but they don’t have features like the green wildlife and nature at Shangri La Botanical Gardens. They are really amazing. Take care and preserving of nature is never been easy. Additional info just click here. See you there at Orange City, Texas!
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good effort...
keep it up
Neeraj
https://neeraj4frnz.blogspot.com
I would love to see it, if only I wasn't so far away from Texas. I am hoping to visit our local botanical garden sometime this spring/summer.
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