beautiful old chimneys
Massive size
Herb garden surrounded by wooden fence
old boxwood scent the air
this little birdhouse on post to entrance of garden
A walk in the opposite direction to the arbor at the entrance of old school, I notice that it is made from two old doors.
What a neat idea.
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Very nice. And I love the stately trees - they've witnessed a lot through the years, haven't they?
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What an enjoyable tour.
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All lovely shots ~ so scenic and historical ~ love the birdhouse~
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What a lovely place! Love that birdhouse!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fine looking place and environment. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful area and enjoyed your lovely photos. A clever way of recycling old doors.
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, what a wonderful tree! It's HUGE! I like the house too, and the layout of the garden with the rock paths. I'm always looking for ideas for my backyard, that don't require even more mulch! Thanks for sharing your outing with us!
ReplyDeleteMe too Gina , tired of mulching. Simple pathways with aromatic herbs are what I like.
DeleteGreat post, Betsy! I absolutely love the look of that tavern; it has the look of old English, as well as colonial/early American. I'd love to visit sometime. Can you go inside? The herb gardens are charming, and that arbor is wonderful -- such a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us and have a great weekend!
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Denise at Forest Manor