A Spring Walk Through Campus

The Campus as a Work of Art, art critic Thomas Gaines called IU one of America's top five most beautiful campuses. Thanks to the DH (dear hubby), I know where to scout out all the early-blooming flowers on campus. Here are some recent photos of my walk through IU. (Also, let this be a premonition to you all - in the Spring and Summer months, I'm just as likely to blog about flowers as I am tea! :-)

On my way to campus, through a neighborhood of bungalows populated with students, sits a house with winter aconites. I asked the young guy on the porch if I could take this photo. I don't think he even realized the flowers were in bloom. ;-)





The campus landscaping staff has been busy sprucing up the grounds.



Naturalized lavender crocus



Close-up of the lavender crocus



Giant clock on campus. Though it looks old, it's relatively new. I love the look of it!




Creek that runs through campus



Snowdrops




One of the reasons IU is so beautiful is the use of native limestone in most of its buildings. The limestone produces such ornate and marvelous sculptural - yet functional - edifices.


Close-up of carved limestone on a building







Taken from http://stephcupoftea.blogspot.com/

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