Wednesday, November 30, 2011

More Longwood


A few more photos from our Monday trip to Longwood Gardens
It was in the 60's outside and we were able to walk around without our coats. 
I loved how the winterberry bushes looked with the little spring house. I must get some of those!


My husband gave me my Christmas gift early, a Canon macro lens. It captured this oak leafed hydrangea beautifully. I must get one of those shrubs too, the foliage is amazing this time of year when everything else is just brown.


We went around the lake and said hello to the geese. 
Next we headed out to the meadow, one of my favorite spots that is often overlooked.
I think this next photo looks like Andrew Wyeth would have painted it, it was practically in his backyard.


I think this is my favorite shot of the day...


Trees lit near the Peirce DuPont house. Not dark yet but still pretty. 


Inside the house the trees looked so beautiful. 


You can ALWAYS find Belin in the house. Not a bad life being a cat at Longwood Gardens!


After dinner we went into the main conservatory. Even though it was members only day, it was still crowded and I had a hard time getting the perfect shot.



See my last post, Gingerbread Fantasy, for more inside the main conservatory. 



The macro lens made the backround light bokeh look quite magical


By the time we were finished, it was dark outside so we could enjoy the amazing display.


Very hard to capture how beautiful it is in photos. You just have to see for yourself!



We could see the crescent moon everywhere we went.



This video was from last year but it gives you an idea of how beautiful the lights are. 



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Gingerbread Fantasy


The theme this year at Longwood Gardens for Christmas is Gingerbread.
I believe they have been making it for months to prepare. In every room and on every tree you'll find a little gingerbread man, leaf or flower. 


The main display was the Pierce DuPont House and conservatory recreated in gingerbread. It was really amazing to see. There were also larger than life gingerbread trees and a huge rotating Christmas tree covered in gingerbread garlands and whimsical, candy colored ornaments. You can see they filled the shelves with enormous jars of candy to complete the fantasy. 








In the kitchen of the Pierce DuPont House. 
I love the metal tree frame with the cookies hanging from it. 



This large vine wreath was hanging from the skylight with cookies dangling down.


A little gingerbread leaf is tucked in a tree. 


Watch a video on the gingerbread display...






Monday, November 28, 2011

Making Christmas

I've been busy as a bee trying to get some of my whimsical Holiday horse sign painted. 
I have several on ebay if you're interested. Act quickly though, many of the auctions are ending SOON!





Some of these designs will also be available on Christmas cards and ornaments in my Cafepress Shop.



I've also started trying to decorate for the Holidays. 
I made this the other day from pine cones I found on a hike and a vase I bought at the thrift store.
I saw the idea on Pinterest. I really need to buy a set of mini lights to tuck into the vase with the pine cones.


If you haven't checked it out yet, you have got to try it. Here is a screen shot of my Holiday pinboard. 
Pinterest is like a big, virtual, corkboard that you 'pin' things you find inspiring. It's really an amazing site with loads of great ideas, art, recipes, photography, crafts and so much more. 
Click here to follow my boards and see what I've pinned. 

Friday, November 25, 2011

November Zoo


Philadelphia Zoo - click on each photo for a larger image. 
Make sure to leave a comment and let me know which one is your favorite!








Mother giraffe nuzzles her baby.