Rectortown, Virginia
This garden was one of my favorites on the Historic Garden Week tours. The combination of azaleas, ferns, and flowers under the trees was enchanting. A short walk down the hill lead to a double waterfall and small pond.
We had azaleas in our yard when I was growing up, so I felt at home.
...a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteThe creek is so clear
ReplyDeleteVery agreeable indeed.
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful area. Nature and especially the sound of running water.
ReplyDeleteLovely views of the flowers and garden. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSpring flowers -- I love spring flowers! Thank you for sharing (all remind me of Oregon, not here in Florida). Azaleas especially. They do really well there and we had them in our garden in our former life (before we sold out after retirement).
ReplyDeleteA serene place.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful and it must have been a great garden tour. Thanks for sharing them Linda!
ReplyDeleteWow ! It seems to be a beautiful place, serene and calming. I enjoyed the visual of blooms of Tulips and Azaleas growing beside the stream. Thanks for sharing with Garden affair.
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