The Citygarden visit actually happened in
September of 2010 in between tornado storms,
but I’m posting it here while I recreate
historical data after Apple discontinued
supporting it’s web-site, and while I’m
creating a blog site starting at the beginning
of Green Spiral Tours.
Citygarden leads the way in creating naturescapes
for children, and their families, while demonstrating
the viability of economic rejuvenation. If you build
outdoor places for families to connect with nature,
families will come, and bring their dollars for drinks,
trinkets and more major purchases. There is pent-up
demand for friendly nature places that is not yet fully met.
You can bring your dog to the Citygarden
and the security officer will give them treats.
Citygarden is quite safe, and parking is easy.
We shall return in the summer to play
in the fountains and water. Citygarden
is progressive and responsive for
hiring lifeguards and allowing children
to play in the water features. So often,
beautiful parks are built, and then
children are forbidden from touching.
We applaud all involved with Citygarden
and families thank them deeply for
their wisdom and foresight.
Water is life, and every great garden must incorporate
water. If you build a water feature, children will come,
and climb right into it. You can plan on it.