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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fountains In Fountains At Roseville

I went to Roseville, California for the first time this month with my hubby and we happened to pass by Fountains At Roseville along Galleria Blvd, just off of Hwy 65 and Hwy Interstate-80. We love water fountains, and the fountain they have placed at the entrance of their mall caught our attention, so we decided to swing around and check the place out.




To our amazement, while strolling around the vicinity, we found more fountains within the shopping center, Fountains At Roseville. As the name of the mall implies, they really decorate their place with several types of decorative water fountains. One of my favorite fountain they have is this huge bubbling jar, standing taller than me:

Probably the crowd favorite is the musical fountain show they have complete with variety of water displays, fog effect, and music.





They also have interesting art deco all over the place including big mosse and deer statues, butterfly benches, big clocks, etc. And the well-manicured palm trees they used to landscape the place looks really neat.



We also found all kinds of neat shops and boutiques in the area. We found our salad dip mixer there.

Written and Photography by Jazevox. Thank you for your visit today. See you next time! 

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Butterfly Benches

During our visit at Roseville, CA, we accidentally passed by Fountains At Roseville, just off of Interstate 80. It is a brand new shopping center with lots of interesting outdoor decors most specially water fountains, as the name of the place implies, Fountains At Roseville. One of the main attraction there is a huge fountain with musical water shows and around it are some really neat butterfly benches that you can use to seat on.

Not quite certain what the benches are made of, but it was definitely an art, as well as a usable and sturdy seating area where people can relax and enjoy the musical water fountain show. It is totally neat that they make a bench art instead of just using the traditional benches that we are accustomed to seeing in parks and shopping centers.