Many moons ago, shortly after it was opened to the public, my girls & I did this walk with my mum. The newly planted specimens were little, the garden raw, the sculptures brusque so while it was interesting & had great potential that potential was yet to be fulfilled.
The infinity pool is an excellent example. Last time there were great swathes of open ground waiting for the shrubs & bushes to expand & fill all the empty space. The pool stood out like a sore thumb, raw & exposed, & the infinity symbol perched at the edge of the pool without meaning or purpose. So different now with the pool surrounded by shrubs & native grasses, the sculpture seeming to hang in the air & reflect in the water.
This is a big park with a number of different walks, none strenuous or taxing, lots of open space for picnicking & a huge variety of native flora, though we found the bird life to be wanting. We loved the fern walk. Too dim for good pictures but very tropical & as so often the dense green creates a cool haven.
Sadly there has been little rain & the gardens were very dry & the creek beds valleys of worn rock dreaming of water.
I have a strong preference for the shaded areas with ferns!
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