Dedicated to
Yuko Nakamura Kishimoto
1949-1974
Yuko, a Rotary exchange student from Shizuoka, Japan to Westminster High School 1967-68, came to American with dedicated gifts of love, intelligence and courage, creating a bond for international understanding. Her untimely death is memorialized to remind us that sharing, as life itself, goes on forever.
The City of Westminster
Department of Parks and Recreation
and by
The Rotary Club of Westminster
Dedicated July 28, 1975
If there is one thing I enjoy, it’s a beautiful walk through a gorgeous park on a sunny day. A few weeks ago I went to one of the most peaceful parks here in Westminster. She isn’t every big and she is kind of hidden away too were if you didn’t know where you were going; you’d miss her. I have found as a writer, parks are great places to go when trying to gather ideas for a new piece. It’s a relaxing place to lose yourself for a moment and really just let the breeze take you over. Like most things that are hidden from the naked eye this place is a diamond in the rough waiting for someone to walk across her soil grounds one more time.
Anyways I do hope that ya’ll enjoy this little diamond in the rough for I know I surely do when writers block is blasting its way through my thoughts. At first glance there really isn’t much to her, but once you have walked her soils on a warm sunny day and sat upon her quiet presence, you’ll understand what it is that makes this place so beautiful.
Happy Steeming
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Beautiful shots. I miss walks in the park