On Tuesday, in part for late Mother's day and in part for early birthday, we wanted to take my mom to the Denver Botanic Gardens. We planned ahead for a day when she would be back from her New Mexico trip, and that she and Taylor could both take the day off from work.
Unfortunately, this wound up being the *one* day that was forecast to be chilly and rainy all day. (We've had rain basically every day for a bit now, but most days it's only for a little while. Tuesday was going to be overcast and drizzly basically the whole time!)
Mom still wanted to go for it, and was glad for the cooler temperatures, rather than walking around on a hot day. (And I was glad for that, especially for Taylor; last year we went and they wound up overheated and miserable, and had to head back to the car early.) Even so, I was a little apprehensive, because I loathe being cold, and I was afraid the cold rain would make it hard to appreciate anything about the day.
I was pleasantly surprised! It wound up being lovely. It did get uncomfortably cold a couple of times, but for the most part it was nice enough with a jacket. The initial drizzle let up within maybe half an hour, and minus another quick rain shower, it was just cloudy. While I prefer sun, the clouds did mean I didn't get sunburn. It was also nice for pictures - easier to get fairly accurate colors without direct sunlight.
And I took way too many pictures, lol. Even when I was trying to narrow it down very significantly, I think I kept... 70? So this will be split into several posts! Sometimes I try to split the posts into "themes" or something, but this time I think I'll just go for chronological through the gardens.
Hope you like pictures of ~water droplets on flowers~ lol.

One of the most dramatic in terms of water droplets!

Kind of an odd one, but I loved the way the water had collected on the seedpod inside this poppy.

This rose is so perfectly classic it looks fake. :)
Fourteen more pictures:
We waited at the entrance for a bit while we figured out our plan for the day.

There are some wonderfully tall yucca. There was also a very loud sparrow! I'm guessing they have nests within the yucca, which is probably the safest imaginable place.

Water droplets on poppy leaves.
In some of the gardens at the front:

I do like the way the water droplets look like little glass beads.

Then the "perennial walk" and a plaza:

Delightfully goth irises.

A ladybug pupa on a rose.

So ruffly!

Very classic rose!

A hummingbird, perched up high.
On the other side of the plaza is The Ellipse, the gardens around the Chihuly sculpture and in front of one of their admin buildings.

The columbines were having an absolute banner year this year! I don't know that I've ever seen quite so many doing so well.

Nice irises.

I like the burnt orange color.

And some lovely lupines!

And some two-toned ones! Plus the admin building (a beautiful converted house) in the background.(Today was mom's actual birthday! I did stop by to see her briefly after work. I gifted her
Overgrowth and the last six months of short stories from Seanan McGuire's patreon. I'm planning on getting some garden plants for her once I have a chance!)