This beautiful colonial herb garden is planted by the Moore House Society, Children of the American Revolution. It features an array of plants in an almost park like setting with a sundial neatly placed so you do not entirely lose track of time. According to the sundial it was almost ten in the morning when the photo was taken but it was not adjusted for day light savings and did not spring forward.
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April 30, 2011
Colonial Herb Garden, Yorktown, Virginia
This beautiful colonial herb garden is planted by the Moore House Society, Children of the American Revolution. It features an array of plants in an almost park like setting with a sundial neatly placed so you do not entirely lose track of time. According to the sundial it was almost ten in the morning when the photo was taken but it was not adjusted for day light savings and did not spring forward.
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Garden Photos,
Yorktown Photos
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3 comments:
Another beautiful historic place.
Costas
Wonderful historical place ...
Love the colonial gardens! Thanks for sharing!
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