A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
White Flower Farm
White Flower Farm is a mail order and on-line nursery located on a beautiful site in East Morris, in the Litchfield Hills of northwestern Connecticut.
Until the end of this week, I will be out of town, but I have scheduled new posts every day until I get back. Please keep visiting every day for new material. See you soon.
I recognized this name immediately as I have had the White Flower Garden Book forever... really, since forever. The scene you photographed is just as beautiful as I imagined it would be.
I am glad that the White Flower Farm has lots more than white flowers.
ReplyDeleteMr. Brattcat loves this place!
ReplyDeleteThe stone wall looks very substantial!
ReplyDeleteLooks very inviting. Jack, I hope your Editor-in-Chief takes note of your diligence, scheduling so many posts in advance. That's dedication!
ReplyDeleteA gardener's delight.
ReplyDeleteI instantly thought of that wonderful movie, "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" when I saw the first photo. Lovely, Jack.
ReplyDeleteVery nice place Jack.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a cozy, fun place to visit!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you use the auto-post while you're away. Some CDP bloggers haven't mastered that rather simple "trick"....
I love all those windows!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time:)
Litchfield sounds familiar... ;-)
ReplyDeleteDo you get your flowers there?
What a delightful looking place! Love your captures as always, Jack. Hope you have a great week ahead, enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
The farm looks great.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
It looks quite lovely! Hope your holiday is fun!!
ReplyDeleteI have received catalogs from this place. I loved their catalogs.
ReplyDeleteI love that stone wall.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a nice wall.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the rock wall!!
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I recognized this name immediately as I have had the White Flower Garden Book forever... really, since forever. The scene you photographed is just as beautiful as I imagined it would be.
ReplyDeleteSave journey, mon ami,
Genie
I used to get their catalogues. Always a visual delight.
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