We invite you to visit our world famous Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We will share our recent snowy winter scenes with you. It usually doesn't look like this until January or February, but it certainly is getting us in the Holiday mood. This is just a sampling of the 200+ sculptures that are here at the park permanently.
If you get a chance to visit Grand Rapids, don't miss the Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. Former President Jimmy Carter called it a "National Treasure." We would love to have you come for a visit and see for yourself._____________________________________________
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The winter brings an entirely different perspective to the area. Brrr now I'm cold.
I'll bet a whole (summer) day could be spent enjoying all these sculptures! What fun!
Debi
Any pictures of snow on the ground scream Christmas and the holidays! Pretty incredible works of art:-)
Great Sculptures! I am cold now however by looking at them!
Terry&Bonnie--The snow really adds a new dimension doesn't it? We have a few public and private sculpture gardens in MN...pretty cool to see yours!
Cindy, Just put on another sweater and enjoy the scenery.
Debi, We have taken or Grandson there several times and he always finds something new to enjoy.
Myrl, This is only a small sampling of what is available for viewing. Well worth the time to walk the grounds.
Tony and Darcy, A good brisk walk around the gardens will warm you up.
Teri, The Meijer family has given us a real treasure. Glad you enjoyed it.
How beautiful! You did a fabulous job with the slide show. Wish I lived closer :-)
Terry and Bonnie, what a wonderful slide show! In your part of the world, it really is looking like a winter wonderland. Oh, that's because it is!
So much snow! I have to admit to have a couple days of snow would be nice, but I'm not sure I could handle it for 2 months.
The sculptures are very cool in the snow but I have to be honest I don't miss snow.