MarySmith’sPlace #SilentSunday #Threave Gardens (March 31st) April 28, 2019 / Mary Smith Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Threave Gardens are just outside Castle Douglas (about 20 miles west of Dumfries). Owned by National Trust Scotland it is also a gardening school. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks, Judith. It’s a great place to explore. Haven’t heard much from you lately and hope you are well. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It looks it,Mary. Have had/ having a few health issues. Put a stop to my gallop!! lol LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I hope you are on the mend. It woould be good to see you galloping about again! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
A perfect place for reflection amidst the flowers and sounds of the brook over the stones … the red bridge looks idyllic! 😀 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks, Annika. It took me ages to capture the bridge without crowds of people on it. It’s a popular spot. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
A lovely spot, Mary. I bet it is glorious in good weather. 🙂 Best wishes, Pete. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yes, Pete, I’m sure it is and more of the rhodedendrons and camellias will be out now. I only went at the end of March because the National Trust were offering free entry to the gardens! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Beautiful.
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Thanks, Maggie. Glad you enjoyed the photos.
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What a beautiful garden, Mary. Where is this?
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Threave Gardens are just outside Castle Douglas (about 20 miles west of Dumfries). Owned by National Trust Scotland it is also a gardening school.
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Thanks, I thought it might be near to Dumfries.
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What a beautiful place! I love the red bridge.
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Thanks, Cathy. Everything was just springing into life on my vist.
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These are gorgeous photos, Mary!
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Thanks, Judith. It’s a great place to explore. Haven’t heard much from you lately and hope you are well.
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It looks it,Mary. Have had/ having a few health issues. Put a stop to my gallop!! lol
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I hope you are on the mend. It woould be good to see you galloping about again! 🙂
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Thank you, Mary x
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A perfect place for reflection amidst the flowers and sounds of the brook over the stones … the red bridge looks idyllic! 😀
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Thanks, Annika. It took me ages to capture the bridge without crowds of people on it. It’s a popular spot.
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Fabulous pictures!!
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Thank you, Darlene. Glad you enjoyed them.
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A lovely spot, Mary. I bet it is glorious in good weather. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes, Pete, I’m sure it is and more of the rhodedendrons and camellias will be out now. I only went at the end of March because the National Trust were offering free entry to the gardens!
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