Saturday, April 21, 2012

Webster House and Garden

The Noah Webster House looks pretty on a spring morning with daffodils, tulips and blue thingeys in bloom.

20 comments:

  1. Very bright colours here!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  2. don't you just love those blue thingeys.

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  3. Ah, the harbingers of spring. Took too long this year!!

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  4. Blue thingeys! That's the spirit!!! What a handsome house. New England does color on homes so beautifully.

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  5. I believe flowers can make any morning better. Great shots.

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  6. Oh, yes! Love your blue thingeys, Jack!! And such a beautiful, colorful old house! Enjoy your weekend -- wherever you are!

    Sylvia

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  7. How beautiful! It is wonderful that the house is maintained. So many historical homes are allowed to decay until someone/some group comes to the rescue.

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  8. I love this red color of the house! It makes everything else look even more brilliant!
    If I understood well, you're on a trip!May good winds be with you!

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  9. Interesting that the whole house is one colour. I rather like it.

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  10. In my world, "thingeys" are the most prolific type of flowers.

    Have a wonderful trip to Africa.

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  11. Can't wait to visit again! Love the images!

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  12. The flowers are beautiful, but I must say that I LOVE the color of that house!

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  13. Love the colors in the first shot.

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  14. The all hot colors house. Not very New England-y, but it feels like a visual dash of Tabasco.

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  15. Superb. Especially the blue grape hyacinths! :-)

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  16. Very nice and colourful!
    Love your pics!
    Thaks for sharing, Jack;o)

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    Have a great Sunday****

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  17. Now that Ciel has put a name to the 'blue thingeys' I can confidently say that the hyacinths are marvelous. happy trip Jack, watch out for the hippos, not nice!!

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  18. To dot Ciel's i: muscari. Don't know what kind. It's how I know spring has arrived in my tiny yard.

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  19. The colors and shapes are lo-ve-ly.

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