Everyone should be so lucky to work in such a beautiful place. This is the main house (the museum) at Tudor Place.
This is the back entry to the house where my daughter's office is.
This path leads from her office house to the back of the main house.
Some of the history.
There are side paths leading to little hidden areas in the gardens.
The boxwood garden with a pergola in the back.
Winterberries.
The back porch.
The man on the top right was a slave and took care of the gardens at Tudor Place for 44 years. Tomorrow I will show you the inside of the main house. It is very interesting.
This is the back entry to the house where my daughter's office is.
This path leads from her office house to the back of the main house.
Some of the history.
There are side paths leading to little hidden areas in the gardens.
The boxwood garden with a pergola in the back.
Winterberries.
The back porch.
The man on the top right was a slave and took care of the gardens at Tudor Place for 44 years. Tomorrow I will show you the inside of the main house. It is very interesting.
Comments
What a beautiful place to be able to work. Your daughter is a lucky gal. And you help keep it going, with all your catering of fund raising events. :-) At least, I imagine, they are fund raising events.
Beautiful olden places like this, cost money to preserve and maintain. And it's so, so, so wonderful, when they are preserved.
"Auntie"
Can you see me doing a happy dance? Well, I am!!!
"Auntie"
Have a great day!
Christer.
Now I am off to catch up on some of what I have missed!
I can already see piles of food down there...see ya!!