Monday I shared with my readers some of the amazing sculptures made of Legos at The North Carolina Arboretum. What an amazing exhibit that is and on that I would not mind going back to see a second or third time. Thanks to all who Continue reading →
Glimpses of Spring
Spring is coming. I promise. I see glimpses of it everywhere I look. Today I saw more glimpses than I photographed. There were daffodils and trees budding. It’s coming. Honest. I captured a couple of flowers on the Lenten rose plants that the deer leave Continue reading →
A Stroll Through #BiltmoreBlooms 2018
I have made 3 trips to The Biltmore Estate in the span of 10 days. Each time I visit the blooms are better and better. Today’s post will share a few of those spectacular blooms that I experienced. Mother Nature, along with the expert help Continue reading →
Connestee Falls Beauty
Connestee Falls. I say it so often. We live in a beautiful place. A really beautiful place. So today’s post is mostly pictures. There is a group of wonderfully dedicated Mountain Gardener volunteers here in Connestee Falls that manage all of the beautiful flowers. I Continue reading →
Return to Dothan Area Botanical Gardens
Dothan Area Botanical Gardens has to be my favorite spot to explore when I go with Chris to Dothan, Alabama. The perks of being able to travel with him during the year are many but honestly when I get to go to Dothan the trip Continue reading →
There’s Always Something Blooming at The Biltmore #BiltmoreBlooms
My sister and brother in law visited us this past week and one must see for them was The Biltmore in Asheville. Chris and I were happy to oblige and as they toured the house we walked around the estate a little bit and enjoyed Continue reading →
It’s All About Blooms at Brookgreen Gardens
On our recent trip to South Carolina we spent hours at the lovely Brookgreen Gardens located at 1931 Brookgreen Drive, Murrells Inlet. I had done a bit of internet research about things to do in the area and this place popped up time and time again. Continue reading →