The Gardens


The gardens are the most common place visited in the main SAL building. Towards the front, the pathway is brick laid in careful patterns, fringed on the sides by boxwood trees and carefully-trimmed blackberry bushes perfect for young boys to nibble from when the berries are ripe. Further back, the path splits in two.

The left fork goes over to a patch of grass shaded by a large oak tree, perfect for youngsters and lovers alike to lay and play under in spring, summer, and fall, and perfect for building snowmen under in the winter. Just over by the stone wall are two patches of berries, one of strawberries and one of blueberries, perfect for children and adults alike to nibble at. Further surrounded the little area are rose bushes in many colors, and seperating it from the next is a tall trelace-style fence covered in wysteria vines.

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