On this special evening in
and for two nights only, thousands of luminaries lit the garden paths both
inside the conservatory and outdoors along the walking trails.
Some of the trees outdoors were decorated with clear lights.
There were luminaries outdoors also, but it was too crowded
to get pictures of those.
It was quite a magical evening.
- once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tail -
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe luminaries and lights are beautiful. Lovely scenes from Longwood Gardens. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
Lights, flowers, fountain .... what else? Longwood is a very beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful...
ReplyDeleteGlorious! An “is this real moment” for sure.
ReplyDeleteA fairy tale...I should say so! How magical! Enjoy your day sweet lady!
ReplyDeleteOh my that does look beautiful, I do love candle light and it just adds to the lovely job they do with the plants. It looks like it was a magical evening :)
ReplyDeleteMagic in the garden! Luminaries are so special. Your pictures are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I have never been to the Longwood Gardens. Kids and Botanical Gardens don't always mesh well.
ReplyDeleteMust be beautiful to see!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along with you! That garden is worth a trip from Kansas. It seems really magical. I can just imagine the garden fairies were sitting on the ledge of the big urn that has luminaries circling it. Seems like their sack lunches were being consumed until something scattered the fairies away. A very well-kept place. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love how you bring beauty into my life. I loved these photos and wish, I was walking along the path of light. It truly looks like such a lovely place to visit; thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs your way!
That's very cool! I love the lights on the outdoor trees, too!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so lovely Debbie, great photographs
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wowza I bet this was incredible in person. I love luminaries and those trees with the white lights are gorgeous too. Great photographs you took.
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