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A few photos from a favorite park
Home to the ducks that were posted last week
What an absolutely lovely spot! I can see reading on a nice bench in the relaxing space
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely park - I can see why it's a favorite of yours.
ReplyDeleteThese a such pretty photos. They are like something out of a fairytale book.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I can see why it's a favorite.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely *sigh*.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful park that must be! Stunning photos.
ReplyDeleteWOW those are really beautiful!
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So Secret Garden, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the one with the pond and bridge. Looks like a great place to sit and think.
ReplyDeleteThat looks lovely! The one with lily pads is very Monet. :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely place to visit judging by your photos.
ReplyDeletecarol
What a beautiful park you are so lucky to have something like that nearby.
ReplyDeletePeaceful and scenic - a nice getaway.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful park!
ReplyDeleteOh Diane, what a beautiful spot, it looks heavenly.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a pretty park I used to go to with my grandparents on Long Island in the village of Roslyn. It had a great duck pond and bridges like the stone one in your picture but I don't think it's as big or nice as yours...
Do you go to this park to read?
Oh Diane, what a beautiful, inviting spot!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a park on Long Island in the village of Roslyn where I ued to go with mt grandparents when I was little. It had a wonderful duck pond & I loved to feed the ducks. It also had pretty walkways with stone bridges like the one in your picture.
It wasn't as big as your park looks and it didn't have that great covered bridge...do you go there to read? It looks like such a peaceful spot.
Love the stairway. What a pretty place for a walk. Are these with the new camera? They have nice detail.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dream of a park! I love places with old waterwheels - they are so serene. I've never heard of Saturday Snapshot but I think I could do that along with Pink Saturday. It's just another excuse to go out and take more pictures!
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Beautiful, makes you want to stay outside... doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Oh wow, if this park was near my house I could myself taking *many* more walks! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect, no wonder the ducks and you love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! I love unique bridges and old buildings with water wheels....
ReplyDeleteI would love taking a walk amongst such beautiful things any day.
Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
The stones used for that bridge and the wall are so lovely. The water lilies too. The whole place whispers serenity. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThat is a looking park. Love the covered bridge and the trails!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteHere is my Saturday Snapshot post!
That sure looks like such a beautiful and peaceful place!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous place! I love all the stone in the photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose are such beautiful photos! I would love to hang out at that park for an afternoon!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! It's so green in this park. (We get so little rain that everything turns brown here in the summer.)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit this park- very bucolic and fairy tale-like.
ReplyDeleteI am so moving to your neck of the woods. Beautiful... seriously what a gorgeous park. I think I'd move in and read on the lawn all day while the water flows beneath my feet.
ReplyDeleteIt appears a very peaceful place to visit, I love all the stones. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI could see why this would be a favorite. It looks almost magical!
ReplyDeletelooks like such a nice place...
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome park! I want to come spend time there.
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