When I went home for spring break at the end of May, my sister asked me to help her with her Nikon D40. We were originally going to go to Innisfree park - a beautiful "150-acre public garden in which the ancient art of Chinese landscape design has been reinterpreted to create, without recourse to imitation, a unique American garden." The park wasn't open for the season yet, so we went back to the Trevor Zoo. I posted some photos from here before, but in case you missed that, the Trevor Zoo is the only high school owned and operated AZA zoo in the United States. They even house a few endangered species. I also pulled two other miscellaneous photos that I took over break.
Summertime U.S.A.
9 years ago
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