Friday, April 14, 2017

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Took advantage of a rare week day off and gorgeous weather to explore a historic garden. The Green Spring Gardens have been around since 1784.  But honestly?  It was too lovely a day to spend much time absorbing historic facts or Latin plant names. 


It was simply a day to wander around. 



While there were Dogwoods in the Napa Valley, I've never seen them like this~stunning!  As they are the state flower here, they are everywhere.



Saw a sign for a garden shop during the drive, which I believe wins cleverest shop title ever:  Holly, Wood, & Vine.





A glimpse of the original manor house.


I want to like lilacs, but find their scent too cloying and overwhelming.  Guess I'll stick to admiring their colour.

4 comments:

  1. We are just not quite to tulips here yet lots of daffies, but it's just not quite warm enough? Or else no one planted any? I have seen flat zero, which is weird - and definitely no lilacs yet. It's storming Sun- Wed theoretically, so likely we won't see them this weekend, but I'll take today and tomorrow and see what I can get.

    My future home will have both dogwoods and ginko. And pomegranates, maybe. Such gorgeousness.

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    1. Since I'm leaning towards getting one of those Tiny Homes, figure I can park it near your garden some day.

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