| my oil painting |
Cape May
Take my hand, walk with me.
Listen to the wetlands and the sea.
A sandy cove full of wild life and flora.
A painted turtle does a flip to show his coat,
A pair of swans glide gracefully upon the moat.
The foliage is full of honeysuckles.
The lighthouse is nearby staring down upon our path.
A small rabbit makes a dash up ahead makes us laugh.
We head for the beach pick up shells along the way.
Just another day with my sweethearts, in Cape May.
Listen to the wetlands and the sea.
A sandy cove full of wild life and flora.
A painted turtle does a flip to show his coat,
A pair of swans glide gracefully upon the moat.
The foliage is full of honeysuckles.
The lighthouse is nearby staring down upon our path.
A small rabbit makes a dash up ahead makes us laugh.
We head for the beach pick up shells along the way.
Just another day with my sweethearts, in Cape May.
Saint Eule
| white Swamp Mallow |
Below is the Emlen Physick Estate which we toured...
| This beautiful ironwork must have cost a fortune! |
| A vase an make New Guinea Impatiens pop! |
| fading hydrangeas still look great! |
| here is an example of good garden design where you have various color and texture and forms in the foliage. |
| I like the fact that this gazebo is painted green rather than white...what a difference! |
| What a stunning Japanese Maple and great contrast to the whites and greens |

aloha,
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful community with all these painted ladies(victorians) i love all the ornate details on them and that iron fencing...its a very colorful area and the garden fronts are quintessential to this sweet area, thanks for the tour!
such beautiful photos! The hibiscus is stunning as are those lovely Victorian homes!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, thanks a lot for your 'visit' on my blog ! What a nice surprise to have a message from the States ! It allowed me to discover your nice blog, your beautiful garden, the animals you welcome, and the interesting visits you share with us. I'll come back for sure ! Best regards from Switzerland, Michele
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a lovely place to visit and I thank you for sharing pictures of it. So much color and wonderful gingerbread trim.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
What a beautiful place! And your pictures are stunning :-)
ReplyDeleteI have added Cape May to my must-see list
Thanks for visiting my blog. This place looks lovely,like a film set.........beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Ruby
Hey Sharon, what a beautiful place. Beautiful flowers. A great blog to be following.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday (I have no idea how late it is in your country).
Greatings from Holand
Marijke
Marijke,I was just in Holland in May as you can see from my pictures of keukenhof...was in Amsterdam for queens day...It was awful!...and I went to Haarlem and to Delft , then Germany....i came back by way of Arnhem to see the folk museum....I love that part of the country and the art museum in the national park...the roads were closed...frustrating.....loved the Netherlands!!!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous house, right out of a fairy tale. I love the iron, lacy gazebo and free spirit gardens. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden Sharon. For a "lazy woman" there's been a lot of work done to make this happen...
ReplyDeleteI posted the link to this entry at https://www.facebook.com/GardenTipsAndTools/posts/189235627874357
Of course, another lovely poem as well. :)
Thanks for sharing,
Steve Miller
Quelle maison ravissante ...Tu nous emmènes au pays de fées...Ton jardin est un enchantement , comme j'aimerais m' y promener ...Je suis admirative devant tant de beauté...:-))
ReplyDeleteÀ côté de toi je me sens toute petite...!
Amitiés à toi
thank you all for your kinds words!!...mathide...no! I feel petite compared to your blog and pictures...haha...than you all for coming....
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, and wow, what a stunning place.
ReplyDeletej'aime ton jardin,c'est un petit paradis,tes hibiscus sont magnifiques,je t'invite à venir sur mon blog.....bonne soirée.
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