Lace up those shoes we are ready for
Part 2. Our tour begins with house
five a lovely Tudor Revival style home.
The front yard was immaculate but the
backyard was a shade lover's delight!
This was my second fave house.
A dressed bench greets visitor's as
they round the corner to enter in
the back. A delight awaits!
As you enter, one's eye goes directly
to the ginormous tree that is over 100
years old. It is so big, I could not get
the whole thing in the pic.
The homeowner has placed a little
whimsy here and there. This little
table vignette was set up in the back
garden area.
More from the back garden. I believe
this was the statue called "Water Girl."
Cute little potting shed.
Come sit for awhile.
This area...what can one say? I could live
here for sure.
This little area is off to the right of the
large table.
Well, well look who I spotted in the garden.
House six was a quirky whimsical place.
Complete with the homeowner watering
EVERYTHING as visitors were touring
her garden areas. :)
Beautiful bursts of color here and there.
The homeowner made the most of her
small yards.
A fountain here leading into a goldfish
pond.
A Koi Pond there.
More Whimsy here.
And here...love the face on this
concrete leaf.
Little gazebo for a peaceful rest.
On the other side of the yard, where
the Koi pond was, it had lilies in it.
Well, we have made it, last house on the
tour. A Mid-Century house with lots of
Pine, Cedar, Cypress and Spruce.
As visitor's make their way around
to the back, they are greeter with
this beautiful Magnolia tree.
Love the color of this Iris.
Tired but happy. One of the guides took
our pic.
Hope you enjoyed.
~Keep on Dreaming~
The first one you showed today is my favorite. I love gardens that pull you in and have places to sit and have something to eat or drink, or a little table for writing. The second one is fun with all of the whimsical touches! But, that first one. . . I could definitely go there and stay for a while.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty things here! Love the design of it and the whimsy!!! And the red gerbera daisies are gorgeous, but so is the rest. Just wish it would warm up here so the plants would grow, we need sunshine big time!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic of you and Mr. Ken!!!