
The castle. (Pardon the bad photoshopping on this one. I think I focused on a cloud instead of the castle, and the castle become too dark to see anything. I lightened everything so that you could see the castle, but this made the sky look strange. I'm sure there's a way around it, but I need to learn more about photoshop first. Or, I could just learn to take better photos in the first place. Never seem to find time for either.)
Owen loves this place.
I like the ogre guarding the castle entrance.
The castle is a maze. What you see in the photo above is likely no less than four different paths through the castle. And that's just a part of one corner. Children and husbands easily become lost. Fortunately, there is only a few exits, so at least they're contained.
View looking upwards at one of the towers.

The level of detail is insanely amazing. Everywhere you look, there is something else to see. In the photo above there is a goblin, towerguarding a corner.
A finer point; a handmade tile.

Still astounded by the details; this is one type of the light fixtures.

Again, sorry for the surreal-looking photoshop job. What I was trying to photograph is the flying dragon, carrying a skull in its claws.
The park is set in a grove, and the trees complement the area perfectly. Above: a carving in one of trees.
Our little monkey, scrambling up a knight's effigy mound.
And sliding down the mulch.
That's all the photos. There is much more, just too much to take in at one time.
1 comment:
Kara, I love that park. I wish we had something around here like that. Looks like Owen is having a blast.
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