I am sharing the last of the photos I took at the Upper Garden, at least until I get there another time. No more narrative, just the photos.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
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Beautiful photos of the flowers, Denise, and I can see myself sitting on that bench and enjoying the views for quite a while! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSimply sublime.
ReplyDeleteMegathanks.
You are very welcome EC :)
DeleteIt really does look the most beautiful place to walk around. I love the shot of the moth and the one of the butterfly, excellent. Hope you have a happy day Diane
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed it Diane, happy day to you too :)
DeleteMore stunning photos of the gardens beautiful flowers and another stunning image of a butterfly. I would be quite happy sitting on that bend in the shade enjoying the sights and the sounds of nature around me.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week :)
Thank you Prunella, that bench pulled me towards it but no, it will have to wait for another day :). You have a wonderful weekend also.
DeleteWhat a beautiful place and beautiful photos love the butterflies too. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane :)
DeleteThanks, Denise, for the tour in this post and the previous one. You did a great job of showing the gardens in bloom.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Dorothy and thank you :)
DeleteLOVE that last photo of the fence. and I almost missed the butterfly in number 10... perfect cammoflauge, so beautiful. all the photos are so pretty and that bee is nose deep in his flower buffet
ReplyDeleteAwesome place to visit. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA healing dream. Thank you, D
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Cloudia :)
DeleteI would really enjoy strolling through the gardens here but your photos are the next best thing Denise!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, so sweet of you to say :)
DeleteI LOVE Mount Vernon and the gardens are so wonderful! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie :)
DeleteHi, Denise.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and pleasant place.
The flowers are beautiful, the pictures are beautiful and the ones who took them are beautiful too.
Little kisses.
Manuel
Thank you Manuel, very kind. Beijitos :)
Deletemost of the flowers we have in Europe too
ReplyDeleteWe are all connected :)
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteI have always said that I wanted to plow up my backyard and plant nothing but wild flowers. Cone flowers and Black Eyed Susan would look great in my plowed up back yard (in my mind).....but alas, that would mean more weeding! haha....Great photos. Very, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Denise. Hope your week is going well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen. I hope the same for you :)
DeleteSometimes words are not needed as the pictures speak for themselves.
ReplyDeleteAll of these photographs are speaking good, happy thoughts.
They are all beautiful.
All the best Jan
I agree wholeheartedly Jan :)
DeleteI'd love to have a place like that near here to visit!
ReplyDeleteHappy you enjoyed it Rose :)
Delete"Just the photos" is enough sometimes. Especially when they come from your camera. I had a happy wander. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comments Pauline :)
DeleteThanks Linda, I tried to get a better photo of the butterfly but it didn't want to hang around :)
ReplyDeleteThe gardens are lovely, and everything about them makes me feel the peace and quiet of this well loved place. Beautiful captures!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend, I am happy you enjoyed the gardens.
DeleteWith that kind of beauty words are almost superfluous......
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have said it better myself David. Thank you :)
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