“ Walking Through Duke Asiatic Arboretum ”
Spring has sprung and there's no prettier local place to observe the flowering trees than Sarah P. Duke Gardens. My favorite section is the Asiatic Arboretum with its diverging roads. Which way should I go today?

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled ...
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Photo Location: Culberson Asiatic Arboretum, In Duke Gardens - Durham, NC
  • Lynn Carter Edited a year ago

    I get a bad case of FOMO when I go to places like this - I always wonder if I took the "right" road. Of course there are no bad roads - how fun you are having… more

    I get a bad case of FOMO when I go to places like this - I always wonder if I took the "right" road. Of course there are no bad roads - how fun you are having exploring.

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  • Ana Higs Edited a year ago

    I love that poem and I so relate to your joy in spring awakening.

    I love that poem and I so relate to your joy in spring awakening.

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  • Jerrilyn Jacobs Edited a year ago

    How perfect to walk on a road through an arboretum. You’ve captured such an inviting moment/- wish I really could join you 🌲🌴

    How perfect to walk on a road through an arboretum. You’ve captured such an inviting moment/- wish I really could join you 🌲🌴

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  • Sylvia Goldkranz Edited a year ago

    What a beautiful scene ..love the way you composed it all…the colors n the calm feel…wonderful image !

    What a beautiful scene ..love the way you composed it all…the colors n the calm feel…wonderful image !

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