August 5, 2014
Landscaping by a Boat Landing
When I walked from Eastham Park to the boat landing, I didn't expect to see a garden, but then I came across this lovely bit of landscaping. I also didn't expect the photo to come out looking like a spot of paradise!
That's the South Fork of the Shenandoah in the background.
P.S. Compare the second photo to this shot of crepe myrtle in 2006. I keep taking the same picture over and over!
Linking to: Our World Tuesday
Labels:
Creeks and Rivers,
Gardens,
Shenandoah
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Ooooh. That is fantastic, like a dream scene!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice surprise. Very pretty too.
ReplyDeleteWow - so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteit looks like a japanese garden! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh that is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous garden to 'happen upon' ~ Great shots ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
All those colors! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful shots, Linda!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lush oasis... what a lovely thing to stumble across
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
It looks like a spot out of a fairytale. It would have been a wonderful surprise to stumble upon that setting.
ReplyDeleteKaren
It is a pretty scene! I love Crepe Myrtle!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the ornamental grasses. I have a few different ones at my house. Come to think of it... I need to dig them up and make them smaller.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, who knew this kind of beauty existed right here around us. Thank you for sharing!
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