Showing posts with label paths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paths. Show all posts

The Rest of the Story

 Saturday, we headed out early to avoid the predicted heat
to take in Rockin' It in a town north of us.
 While the rocking chairs, painted by local artists, were cleverly done
and unique in their designs,
 it was ultimately the flowers along the way that captured my heart.



 Kudos to whoever maintains the beautiful planters around the courtyard square!
 They are worth the drive just to enjoy their beauty!
 If you're interested in seeing the rocking chairs, 
check out my post in Thrifty Style at Sixty-Six.

Process


Late Monday afternoon..
the process began.
 The woman's work was to rescue the random stalks 
of hosta from under the pitchfork-tossed mulch.


Two flower beds completed in surprisingly little time;
dinner at the local cafe and G headed back out to mow.

Quiet Corner

 Greeted by this sign along the parking lot -
a precursor somehow to the serenity of the wild, welcoming 
 Its tearooms offer sandwiches, soups, quiches and desserts
all delicious and freshly made.
We chose to eat in the smaller, older of the two rooms
where we looked out to the trails and watched birds come and go at the feeders. 
 After lunch, a stroll along the trails..
 Accompanied by our guide, Duke.
 A few sights along the trail...



and then we reluctantly returned to our car for the ride home.
Quiche it was for me followed by strawberry/rhubarb pie.
For the Main Gardener, chicken salad on wheat, a hearty vegetable soup with rivels
and Snicker cake.

Wellfield Botanic Garden, Elkhart IN

 Seen on a near-perfect autumn day!


 So much to see...




 so well tended.








Definitely a "Must See"!

My Take on the Tour

 I'm sure there's a limit to how many photos a person can place in a post....
and I'm also sure I'm going to break that limit!
These photos are from the Northside Neighborhood Home and Garden Walk
in Fort Wayne, IN.  The afternoon was delightful;
the homeowners and hosts most gracious.
Without further ado (except to say that I'm a huge fan
of garden art and paths), here is my "take" on the tour.
















































The End.