Zoe and I stayed with my Mom, in neighboring Chester County, the last two days so we could take her to the hospital for shoulder surgery.
We decided to take the scenic route to the hospital so I could take some photos. It was fun going down roads I haven't been down in ages. The fall foliage makes the perfect backdrop.
This property is near Longwood Gardens and is my dream farm.
Would you look at that gorgeous barn!
Japanese Maples in my Mom's yard. I was mesmerized by the colors.
A cormorant type bird near Parkesburg, PA.
Happy Weekend!
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Jen, your photos a so wonderful - thank you for posting them. I agree, the property near Longwood is divine!!!
Oh my hon...it is beautiful there!! Wow!!! Those maples are stunning..they are beautiful here this year too! Hope your Mama heals quickly! Hugs, Sarah
Gorgeous as always
I absolutely love the colors in fall - I actually decorate with quite a few leaves and branches (both real and not) because I love it so much.
I just adore the colors of fall. These are such beautiful photos - not that that is a surprise. :) Hope your mom recuperates quickly from her shoulder surgery.
love the colours :D
I always enjoy your photos so much!!
Wishing you a lovely rest of the weekend!
LuLu~*xoxo
Wow! Stunning photos and that barn! I am going to fantasize about that for many years! What a property.
Hope your mom is well!
Gorgeous photos!
Love that property.
Awesome pictures. I love all of the beautiful autumn colors.
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WOW! I can see why you drove that way--it is so lovely!
Hope your mom's surgery went well and she is recuperating nicely.
"Dream farm" indeed! I would love a tour.
GLORIOUS photos. FANTASTIC scenery. I wish I could see such beauty in person. I hope your mom's shoulder surgery went well and that she recovers quickly. Take care.
LOVE the mallard, LOVE that barn, can you imagine owning that beauty!
The architecture of the past is so beautiful. I love the attention to detail--even though it's a barn it has windows and rounded doors. Around here, too, there used to be many farm houses whose barns were more elaborate than the homes--much bigger and beautiful details. There are only a few left--many are being purchased and new homes erected. All of our barns are wood though. That barn is built to last.
What a beautiful time of year to drive through.
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