I hope that you enjoyed this short visit and will come back again sometime and stroll with me down some of the other paths here at Rose Arbors. Each path has it's own unique look. Maybe next time you can stay longer and we can have a cup of tea. I hope that you have a wonderful day
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Oh how pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing this with my husband tonight. He's the gardener in the family. This is so inspirational...especially with our damp chilly MI weather. Lovely, just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden path! I love the gravel walkway and the roses are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the misty freshness of spring in these photos and the garden decor is fun and full of nostalgia!
ReplyDeleteThis is a breathtaking post, Adrienne. I love visiting here.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding ... I've LOVED wandering down the garden path ~ everything is BEAUTIFUL! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeletewhat a love-ly day in your garden! it's hot in DC right now! & the heating/AC guys are here to service their unit for the upcoming hot, humid weather! enjoy the days in So Cal...
ReplyDeleteSooooooo pretty. I will be back.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
That was a lovely stroll. Thank you so much. I loved that little snail.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is soooo lovely!
ReplyDeleteE' stata una passeggiata piacevolissima, tra rose che adoro e la tua preziosa compagnia:)
ReplyDeleteTi auguro una Buona Pasqua mia cara Adrienne.
Oh how blessed to have such beautiful gardens and garden paths. Sometimes the best part to arriving somewhere is enjoying the path your are on!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are so gorgeous, they would make perfect greeting cards! I am noticing more and more that I need to move to a warmer climate. It is so sad how fleeting our warm weather is here when we can truly enjoy our gardens.
ReplyDeleteYou are so fortunate!
Thanks for sharing.
So glad I stopped by today.
xx
Alison
I love the wavy paths and all the flowers...
ReplyDeleteyour garden is enchanting.
Do you get weeds in the gravel, and if so are they difficult to control?
Your gardens are so amazing! I dream of having a garden even half as beautiful someday. :)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same thing as another poster...do you get weeds in the gravel?
Wish I was there instead of stuck in a messy, smelly portable classroom! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful!!! I could stay here all day. So enjoyed the photos. Kathy
ReplyDeleteIt will be so relaxing to walk on your garden path and enjoy the beauty that you have created.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful...your photos look like Thomas Kincade photos!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Your garden tour is delightful. I love your pink rose, does it have a fragrance? The mushrooms are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit earlier. I am going to be your newest follower.....
Easter Blessings
~Emily
The French Hutch
Lovely, lovely, lovely! And amazing... It's the first time I visit your blog and I find it very interesting and fascinating. I think I'm coming and visit you almost every day, it's spring and your garden is so friendly...
ReplyDeleteSimona from Italy
Wow, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh it is just beautiful thanks for sharing the gorgeous pictures~Enjoy have a wonderful Holiday ~Happy Easter ~Love Heather
ReplyDeleteHow cute your garden snail is..he didnt make me go YUCK!!..at all...lovely stroll..thank you!
ReplyDeleteI could just imagine being there. The scent of the roses, the crunch of the gravel. I smiled at the snail and mushrooms. Thanks for the stroll!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...calming pictures that make you feel like you are there. Take time to smell the roses....blessings, Tiff from The Cranky Queen
ReplyDeleteStunning! Lucky you. I love the mushrooms and snails too
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLove the meandering stone path - the vista of your garden is spectacular - awesome arbor! Thank you for sharing this garden walk with us!
Kathy
Your garden looks so beautiful Adrienne! Thanks for sharing your pretty post at my party :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Easter.
~Tricia
So beautiful! The roses are gorgeous...the perfect hue. I love the arbor!
ReplyDeleteAnn-Marie
oh my! i really want to stroll down that pathwway! what gorgeous photo's you shared! thanks for linking up to Cottage Flora Thursday's - xoox, tracie
ReplyDeleteYou have such a beautiful garden. I would love to see it in real, and smell it and listen to the buzz of the bees that certainly must be there. This is a little piece of paradise.
ReplyDeleteOh your garden is beautiful. Love tall the soft colors. Your roses are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you that was a beautiful path and so much to see. This path reminds english cottage garden. I'm so envy for all that blooming:)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Finland
Oh, that rose is beautiful! I am in love with that color. Just perfect. Your garden is stunning. Have a lovely weekend! Thanks for linking it up!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Thank you we are desperate for sun,green,flowers and spring in New England!Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteLike that.
ReplyDeleteHopped over here from Life in Rehab. Wow, these are fantastic photos that you shared!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden path is just beautiful~ so lovely and such pretty photos! Thank you for sharing at FNF! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting us for a walk in your beautiful garden! Loved your roses! It still cold and rainy in Oregon, so my roses are just starting to sprout, but the tulips are putting up a show!
ReplyDeleteLidia
I so enjoyed this stroll and viewing the lovely blooms and whimsical garden ornaments. Gardens are a little slice of heaven. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Time Travel Thursday.
Hugs,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/