Friday, February 27, 2009

Mrs. Lee's Daffodils







Spurred on by the article in the Tyler paper, we enjoyed a trip to the daffodils near Gladewater yesterday. Along the creek, on hillsides, and among the trees the daffodils danced in the breeze as we wandered and photographed some of the million plus specimens. The four miles of scenic drive (with stopping and picnic spots available) wind through hundreds of acres and displays twenty-six acres of daffodils.

The park (admission free) closes at 4:00P.M. daily and is open through March. See http://www.daffodilgarden.com/ for more details. And, by the way, there was a neat fence around a picturesque area with restored cabin, pond, and information stop.
To top off the excursion, we enjoyed cheesecake and coffee in a picturesque setting in nearby Gladewater.
Linda Taylor







1 comment:

Keith said...

Beautiful, look what Mother Nature can do with a little assist from a gardener.