Monday, May 24, 2010

World peace in the state capital

Today I went to Sacramento, the capital of the state of California.  I had never visited the State Capitol Building, which is located near downtown. There is also a large park adjacent to the Capitol Building. A nice place to spend an afternoon on a warm spring day.
There are roses planted near the entrance to the Capitol Building.
One of the many gardens throughout the grounds.
A giant redwood tree shading this corner of the park.
Orange trees planted along this path.
I thought this was an unusual sight, bamboo growing.
 A replica of the Liberty Bell.
One of the best parts of the State Capitol Park is a large rose garden.  It is actually called The World Peace Rose Garden.  The theme of this garden is to inspire peace and love. 
There are many poems and messages of peace written by school children of the area here. Their messages of peace and love are inscribed on plaques like these that are located all over the garden.  Quite a beautiful sentiment to go along with the beautiful roses that were blooming.
I also found this unusual sitting area with these columns.  Even looking it at in person, I think many people don't realize it is actually in the shape of a heart.  I tried to photograph it but it's hard to see it.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament located near the State Capitol in Downtown Sacramento.
 More photos here.

2 comments:

  1. There is a really beautiful place!

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  2. I made a mistake...
    It's a really beautiful place! ^ ^

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