Sunday, October 11, 2009

Monticello

The praying mantis decided to ride with us to Monticello. He was inside the va.
This flower from a bean plant smelled heavenly.
Fred said he wished we had a yard like this. We do! We just don't have gardeners working it every day.
This is the view from the vegetable garden into the orchard. Breathtaking!
Joseph's Coat. Jefferson labeled every plant with sticks.

This was the sunset on the way home. Isn't God amazing? I love His pallet.

Saturday we finally made it to Monticello. I've been hoping and planning for years to get everyone there. It's so beautiful and educational. Peter didn't have a game Saturday since it is Columbus Day weekend, so we bit the bullet and headed to Charlottesville. The house tour great, but we spent most of our time outside. The country is awe inspiring, especially in the fall. When I downloaded the pictures, I found that there is only one of the house. Ben took most of them, but Fred and Peter took some, and they are mostly of flowers and gardens. We took the garden tour this time and got to listen to a guide talk about the plants Jefferson experimented with while he was there. He had such an active, inquisitive mind. He planted many "experiments" there including a cigar tree. Someone on the tour asked how it was growing there since there isn't a lot of water and it's so far north. Our guide said that Jefferson didn't know Charlottesville is in zone 7. Food for thought. If you are ever near, Monticello is worth the time to visit. Fred wants to recreate the gardens at our house. That would be nice.

5 comments:

"grandma" Toth said...

This is one of my very favorite places to visit. Your pictures are great, especially the sunset. James Madison's home is also near by. I love the area! Glad you enjoyed it.

Jane Henry said...

Paula,

Monticello is such a beautiful place. Glad all of you were able to finally visit there. Maybe you can get the boys busy and try to get your yard to look like that. Yea, Right! If they get yours to look like that, they can come down here and work on ours.
Mom

liz said...

Great pictures! So glad you're still getting some family field trips in...

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello said...

Thank you so much for visiting! We're really glad you enjoyed it. And your pictures are absolutely beautiful.

Martha said...

Before I retired, we stopped at Monticello on one of our trips south. It was Spring Break. A second grade boy came running over to us, eyes as big as saucers, shouting, "Mrs. Henry! What are YOU doing here?"