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:

Cezar and Léia said...

Very bright colours here!
God bless you!
Cezar

brattcat said...

don't you just love those blue thingeys.

Kate said...

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

Unknown said...

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

Regina K said...

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

Sylvia K said...

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

Sylvia

Lois Evensen said...

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.

Sharon said...

Love those cheerful daffs!

Malyss said...

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!

RedPat said...

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

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

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

Have a wonderful trip to Africa.

Margaret Waage said...

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

Michelle said...

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

Randy said...

Love the colors in the first shot.

Bob Crowe said...

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

cieldequimper said...

Superb. Especially the blue grape hyacinths! :-)

Mildred said...

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

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Have a great Sunday****

PerthDailyPhoto said...

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!!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

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

Tash said...

The colors and shapes are lo-ve-ly.