It's time, once again, to have a party! Vee's lovely Note Card Party!
If you want to join in click on the button above!
This month my photos are all about two of my favorite things at Williamsburg - picket fences and the gardens.
Thanks for stopping by! I am off to see your photos!
Such a wonderful place.....
ReplyDeleteWe walked through the garden but I didn't get any photos this time.
Love the photos. Be still my heart! I adore Williamsburg. Wish we could go every year! LOL, I'm going to see if I can talk Mr. Jim into a trip this year since we skipped the last one.
ReplyDeleteI love Williamsburg and I love picket fences...so I love your note cards! Let me know when they're for sale! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd love to visit this place. Great note cards! Pamela
ReplyDeleteWhat a great garden. I love the cloches and the bee skep.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! I would love to visit this historic place.
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Carol
Picket fences and notecards, a great combination.
ReplyDeleteHow blessed you are to have Williamsburg in your own "back yard".
ReplyDeleteWe ate dinner the other night on the veranda of a restaurant, next to a white picket fence. I think it made the food taste better (**
There's just something about a white picket fence, must be the nostalgia attached to them.
ReplyDeleteLovely note cards.
Love these photos, especially the clay pots.
ReplyDeleteLove these pretty photos! I adore picket fences and that was one of the things I added when we built this house:) Have a blessed week dear friend, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your photos, I would definitely buy them if they were note cards, especially the first picket fence. They're all wonderful though. :)
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I love the clay pots as garden cloches:@)
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of the picket fences. Williamsburg is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteA unique set of wondeful note cards. They could be for sale in the gift shop at Williamsburg. (I've never been, but am supposing that it might be a little like Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts or King's Landing in New Brunswick.) Thanks for joining in for another fun month!
ReplyDeleteI love your note cards of Williamsburg - they would be so nice to send to friends.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever travel to the US it's historical places like this I would like to see and the Smithsonian Institution - I have a very long list!
Shane ♥
Wonderful photos! I have Williamsburg on my bucket list, I've always wanted to visit this historical place. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteI love Williamsburg. These make me want to take a drive down there in the spring. (Before it gets too hot!)
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite things...picket fences and gardening! I would love to visit Williamsburg.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and your nice comment.
Hi Deanna!! You are a girl after my own heart! Williamsburg!? Yipee! We visited one December and loved it! Went to a Candlelight Concert after dark. I'd love to go back some day. I, too, love the fences,especially how some of them close with the ball. I also have an affection for the awesome dove cotes. Nice pics,
ReplyDeleteShawn
What fun! Love the pots. Adore Williamsburg.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about Williamsburg! Your first picket fence pic makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI love your set of cards. I think fences are so neat...I'm always trying to find them at the beach to photograph!
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