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I like the gnarly look of the trees, I seem to take lots of tree pictures.
A somewhat magical looking area of the garden
One thing I do have to add to my garden at home is gnomes, I like them. Toadstools are another
dappling of sun through the trees cast such nice shadows
Ancient live Oak - living when colonist landed in 1585
Ancient live Oak
An even closer look at the tree that was here when colonists landed
I like how flowers were tucked in the crevice of the limb
on to the great lawn area and sunken garden
lion couchant bird bath is carved marble
Hornbeam walk and stunning view to the Well Head mount
Overlook to gardens
looking to the sunken garden
yes, we lingered here a while
Sunken garden - An ancient Italian Renaissance Fountain
There was a b'day cake in honour of Virginia Dare's b'day and the queen paid a visit.
I was lucky that I got this picture because my camera lost battery power as soon as I snapped this one.
Thanks for visiting
Betsy
3 comments:
Hi Betsy! It's all so gorgeous! The Queen's costume is amazing!
Thanks for sharing all of those beautiful photos. Gina
Oh Betsy, Thanks for coming by and following me. I'm now following you too as I think we both love,love gardens, funky tree's and all things nature..Lovely blog and I love the gardens..oh how pretty they are. I will be back as I like your style..
Have a great day,
Shirley
Betsy,
Thanks for stopping by my blog and following! Always love meeting me bloggers and if you reside in Wildwood NJ.. well then you must know my in-laws there too! Lucky us and small world eh?
I love these shots and the history behind them. Being in NC here (where historians say the first ships arrived) I understand they've located the possible relocation of the group as they headed inland
I'll be reading more of you older post to catch up here.
warm hugs,
Cotton Peony
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