Thursday, June 14, 2012

Longwood Gardens


"The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies." -- Gertrude Jekyll


I recently spent a morning with some dear photography friends, including my brother,  at Longwood Gardens nestled in the historic Brandywine Valley.   From a Quaker Meeting House, to a role in the Underground Railroad, to a weekend residence of Pierre du Pont, Longwood Gardens now is one of the great gardens of the world, with a 4 acre Conservatory to over one thousand acres of beautiful outdoor gardens and fountains.  Although the gardens receive more than 70 MILLION! visitors a year it is still a place to lose yourself in nature. 







All of these images were taken and processed using my iPhone. 

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