a tableau seen on someone's lawn on Quay street.
where the wildflower garden is located, you can also notice a couple of birdhouses in the trees
a close-up of the birdhouses
the sign pointing to the wildflower garden
the wildflower garden now
Cute house! Hubby got me some, too, but we have no place to hang them somewhere.
ReplyDeleteCan´t wait for your wildflower-pics!
Have a nice day, Bill :-)
Um conjunto de belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you for the tour. The void of people is what stood out to me. Same thing happening here.
ReplyDeleteClearly a place you have to visit again Bill.
ReplyDeleteA pretty place to stroll around, love that white house with the owners sitting next to it :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks nice there.
Greetings from Patricia.
I hope that birds quickly occupied those upscale residences in a prime location.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the collection of photos.
ReplyDeleteMust be plenty of birds come to the bird houses.
...that's taking tiny living to an extreme.
ReplyDeleteThat first tableau is a very Irish scene, all that's needed is for one of the figures to be playing the fiddle or the pipes.
ReplyDeleteNice for someone to have built a home for the little people.
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the row of trees and stone wall. A lovely walk. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill for the wonderful cheerful photos.
ReplyDeleteGod bless always.
Beautiful shot of wildflower garden...you can come back and catch them blooming later! Love the bird houses too, but especially the little white house in the grass. I wonder what happens when the grass gets higher!
ReplyDeleteThat's a sweet tableau Bill and I always love to see birdhouses high in the trees 💙
ReplyDeleteA walk always gives you good photo opportunities.
ReplyDeleteThat house in your first photo must be for the wee folk. Good to see the stone walls around the gardens. This is a great time of year just as the flowers begin to grow and trees bud out.
ReplyDeleteI love that family of little people. I also love those bird houses. I hope they are well used.
ReplyDeleteI like the stone walls. They are the same as in the Ardeche in France where we live from April to mid-October. But not now because we can't go there.
ReplyDeleteThat doll house looks super cute! At first I thought it was real. Glad to see you have been walking outdoors but make sure to keep distance :) Stay Safe Bill!
ReplyDeleteA nice cheerful post, Bill! That could be a little house fit for a little mouse.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice photoes!I like all of them :)))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful signs after your walk
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the stone fence. We have many of those in Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteThe gardens will be flowering soon and oh so pretty. And the birds can eat the bad and not so bad bugs
ReplyDeleteMB
Nice bunch of pictures from your walk. Like the stone walls too.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteWalking allows you to see so much more than driving.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a sweet little house on the tableau.
ReplyDeletethe tiny house is wonderful! all nice pictures. EW
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the walk as well...
ReplyDeleteThe birdhouses will come in handy soon.
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