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Monticello is one spectacular place to visit ... great pic.
ReplyDeleteHave a beau-TEA-ful weekend.
TTFN , Hugs, Marydon
Despite having lived in the northeast all my life, I have never visited Monticello. Your wonderful photos and your long post on the vegetable gardens has convinced me more than ever that I must get there. Thanks for the great tour.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool photo. I love going to the East coast and seeing older buildings and their estate gardens.
ReplyDeleteI was there 16 years ago when I neither appreciated history nor gardens. What a shame!
ReplyDeleteYour picture is fantastic. Love the earlier ones too of the vegetable garden.
Enjoy your weekend. MA is hot and humid today.
Best,
Annelie
Wonderful scene!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo especially with the dash of colour from the Fozgloves in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteOoh, such a pretty scene! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteCrystal clear enchantment!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeleteNever been there, of course..but what a perfectly peaceful scene. And I'm also smitten by the foxgloves, one of my favourite flowers. Nicely composed, Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Tatyana! -Jean
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just gorgeous Tatyana!
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