Life has really hit me in the face lately... SO much is going on ---and there's never enough hours in the day to get everything done. I often wonder how I made it when I was working fulltime.......????? The good news is that life is GOOD --even though I'm busy!!!! Many wonderful things are happening--so I can't complain!
On July 30, 2012, George and I made another summer trip to Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina... We went specifically to see the SUNFLOWERS --which we did see (and I featured them on my blog header all during August). What I never did do is share what else we did and saw on that day while we were there...
As I say everytime I do a Biltmore post, there are new and different things to see there EVERY month.. On this particular trip, we enjoyed the sunflowers, the walled garden, the Italian garden, and we did something we had never done before. We hiked to the Diana statue ---above the main entrance to the Biltmore House.. What a fabulous place for photos... I'm surprised we hadn't been up there before. There's just so much to see and do at Biltmore.
Here are some of the photos we took that day. Be sure to click on them for enlargements. The picture above was taken near the Diana statue --above the main house at Biltmore. Isn't that a great view?
Here is a picture of the house taken as we were hiking up toward the Diana Statue... I love being able to take out the people from my pictures now... ZAP them gone!!!!!! ha.... Guess I should have zapped the busses also... Oh Well... Isn't this a wonderful photo--with the clouds like they are in the sky????
The Italian Gardens are especially beautiful during the summer months... Here is a beautiful picture of one of the many waterlilies there. (I could do an entire post just on all of the waterlilies. )
We ALWAYS enjoy walking around in the Walled Garden... They plant different flowers during each season... This time, we were happy to see some of the MUMS in bloom --which people enjoy seeing during the Fall.
The Hibiscus blooms always amaze me when I go to Biltmore. This is one of my favorites ---and YES, it is HUGE.
Of course, we always have to walk through the sections containing all of the beautiful ROSES... George took this photo of me under one of the rose arbors... (It was another HOT day---so I was wearing my camera vest and carrying my headband and towel... Not very attractive for a photo though... ha)
After leaving the Walled Garden, we drove down to another favorite place of ours, the Lagoon... This is a photo of the back of the Biltmore House --from the lagoon.
And of course, we had to get the tripod out and get a picture of the two of us at the Lagoon. I love seeing the Canada Geese in the lagoon also when we go there... Such a beautiful place!!!!
And finally, we drove to see the SUNFLOWERS..... My future daughter-in-law LOVES sunflowers---so I sent her some pictures showing the sunflowers at Biltmore. There were fields and fields and rows and rows of them there!!!! GORGEOUS!
Here's one more picture of the two of us taken near some of the sunflowers... All in all, we had a fabulous day at Biltmore. We never tire of going to that beautiful place!
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Please pay attention to this note since I don't want you to worry about us. We are taking a long blog break (like some of my friends have done) ---and maybe we can catch up on life a little while we are 'off'.... Even though we won't be blogging at all until October 1st, we may be doing a few things on Facebook. SO---if you are on Facebook, you might want to keep up with us. I hope and pray that each of you have a great September. We certainly plan to!!!!! We'll see you on OCTOBER 1st.
Hugs to all, and have a tremendous month!!!
Betsy
Lovely photos from Biltmore, Betsy. The sunflowers, waterlilies and roses are my favorites. Enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteBetsy, beautiful photos of Biltmore! It is a gorgeous place to visit. I love the shots of you and George. The waterlilies and the sunflowers are also a favorite of mine. Have a great September, see ya when you get back!
ReplyDeleteLIFE gets in the way sometimes of blogging. I just returned from a two week hiatus for Hootin' Anni's but did a weekly post for I'd Rather B Birdin...as I love photographing birds so much.
ReplyDeleteYour trip to the Biltmore was once again such a fun, and fascinating photo share. I can see why you two return for each season.
Enjoy your break, get lots done, and I'll wait for your return here to bloggerville since I don't do facebook at all.
You'll be missed.
I always love the photos of Biltmore.
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to teach me how to take people out of photos. That's one of the reasons I hate taking photos where there are lots of people... I don't want strangers in my photos.
Enjoy your break. I'll look forward to seeing you in October!
Can't tell you how many picnics we've shared with that statue of Diana!! Just sitting way up there watching all the crazy fighting to get into the house!! We never made it back to see the sunflowers...gotta do that next year. We're headed that way a week from Saturday. Can't wait. Enjoy your break!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos ~ Have a great time off.
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Such stunning photos. I love those whole presentation :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it sure looks like you had a grand time.
Hope you stopped by the icecream shop after all the walking...
ReplyDeleteso colorful and full of life...
ReplyDeleteHello Betsy, busy is a blessing. I had missed Bittmore, never heard of it, and what a beautiful place. The waterlilies look exactly like mine. I think I'll do a blog post on it this weekend. Enjoy your vacation, I'll try to find you on facebook. I am F a z l i s a.
ReplyDeletethe last pic of the two of you in the sunflowers is my fav people pic and the water lilies and hibicus when 2nd and 3rd place today
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful photos! I love the water lily one especially! Yes, I've hiked up the hill to look down at the house a time or two. It is quite a view from up there!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a relaxing and fun blogging break!
Such a beautiful place! One of these days I'm going to make it there!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a beautiful day and you two had a wonderful time at the Biltmore. I love the pictures from the gardens and the lagoon, and especially the sunflowers! :D
ReplyDeleteThat shot of the Biltmore as you were hiking toward it is just perfect. The Biltmore folks will probably want it for one of their brochures. :)
ReplyDeleteIf you have time, tell me how you take people out of your photos. I did it once, but there must be an easier and better way than how I did it.
Enjoy your blogging break. We'll look forward to hearing from you again in October.
I was just showing my husband some of your pictures. We were by the Biltmore once coming home from Florida, but he didn't want to stop. I wish we would have.
ReplyDeleteHave a great September!
We'll miss you - but I do hope that your blog break will be a time of refreshing and rejuvenating. Always love your posts - such beauty at Biltmore! God bless!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThose are some fabulous photos of Biltmore! And I love the waterlilies! What unusually colored pads! Your post makes me want to go there - and see the rose garden, and all those sunflowers! Have a great blog break!
ReplyDeletei know you love this place.
ReplyDeleteenjoy your busy-ness, dearie!!!
Always enjoy your Biltmore posts. I think the shot of you and George with the sunflowers is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHope you and George have a wonderful break!
Hugs,
Carletta
You two always seem to make the most and enjoy life Betsy!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your break!
xo Catherine
The Biltmore is a police of beauty,for sure. Your friendly posts will be missed but do enjoy some time to relax.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place! Such beautiful flowers and colors! I do love your photos for the day, Betsy! What a fun trip! Thanks for sharing with us! Hope you and George have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of you and George in the sunflowers! Biltmore look like such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteHope you have fun on your break.
Wonderful pictures!!! Have a nice break! ♥ ♥ ♥
ReplyDeleteI so understand busy....HAVE FUN!
ReplyDeleteLinda
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Oh, I so love that water lily...haven't seen one like it with lily pad colored like that. Now I will be watching for some like that.
ReplyDeleteI sure loved those sunflowers...I don't remember if I told you when you had them as your header. I think I did, but in case I didn't, I am telling you now they were really enjoyed. Like opening up sunshine when coming to your blog.
Enjoy your break Betsy and George, and may you catch up with all of those overdue mundane things we tend to let slide as "Bloggers".
ReplyDeleteThe photo of you both in among the sunflowers, weren't there hundreds of BEES?????? there are when I grow them here! :(
Enjoy the break. I know I did. Sometimes you just have to shut off the computer and say enough is enough. Recharge that battery.
ReplyDeleteLove the gardens here....but especially love the sunflowers.
Lovely photos. BTW, what software do you use to zap people out of your photos?
ReplyDeleteI'm with you - there never seems to be enough time to get everything done. Can't figure out what I did when I worked full time???
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. I adore the one of you and George in the sunflowers. Biltmore must be a fun place to visit.
Enjoy your break. Keep well.
Hugs
It is such a beautiful place, Betsy, and your photos are always spectacular. Love that you can zap them... and how is that done? Do you have a little switch?
ReplyDeletePerhaps one day we'll get back there again. We'll call you first.
Lovely photos, Betsy! That must be an amazing place to visit. I hope you enjoy your blog break.
ReplyDeleteOh my Biltmore is beautiful!
ReplyDeletePlease tell me how you zapped the people out of your photo!
I hope you have a good blog break. See you in October.
I really must get Prince to take me there one day. However, I feel I get to ride along in your pocket when you post such wonderful photos and details. Have a good time on your break. I truly understand as I disappeared the whole month of August. Peace
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy and George,
ReplyDeleteI hope you read my today's note.
I let you know that I think you are a beautiful woman, with a beautiful heart, and gorgeous legs.
I am sure your husband, George is so proud of you, Betsy.
I see great photos you both take in your wonderful trips. I love best the one with both of you in the middle of sunflowers garden.
You both look so much in love.
I always pray for my dear friends that all will work well in their lives. So, you are among my dear friends, and I'll be praying for both of you to have a wonderful month of September with a memorable experience in your lives. Perhaps, we'll meet person to person one day, just like you meet other Blogger friends in your trips round the USA. Good Luck!!
Thank you for your kind Email, and for your heartfelt comments in my Blogs, sweet Betsy!!
God's richest blessings may always abound in your lives, dear friends, Betsy and George!!
Take care. See you when you return.
Blessings & Warm Hugs,
Poet Starry Dawn.
dear betsy, love those photos of biltmore, great views, biltmore is beautiful and looks definitely like a must-see.
ReplyDeletei hope you enjoy your break!
hugs!
I am already looking forward for your comeback again. And oh my, I loved this trip and the beautiful pictures and I just can feel the love from both of you. Blessings:)
ReplyDeleteThings are ever so busy here getting everything ready for the winter plus i'm trying to do one of those self published recipe books for a wedding present for a nephew.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen varigated water lily leaves before.
Have a great month and enjoy life off-line.
ReplyDeleteThose gardens are fabulous and I love those tall sunflowers.
These are fabulous photos of the Biltmore House. What a lovely place to visit anytime of the year. I love the sunflower and all the beautiful flowers. This is one of my favorite postings. Awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary place. So glad it has been preserved. Visiting there is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea why I didn't realize there was such a great garden there when we went.
ReplyDeleteIf you love sunflowers - you would love Italy. You two are so cute there together.
Love your wonderful photos.
Hello Betsy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place you have gone!
By the way, I loved the red little bird on the top...
You're beautiful on the landscape!!
A big big hug!!!!
Bia
www.biaviagemambiental.blogspot.com
Gorgeous post Betsy! I really enjoyed these photos and the house has fantastic ground and I esp. love the water lilies and the sunflowers field...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and I hope u enjoy this break and take many photo from your trips. Will looking for you :)
Hugs n Kisses
Shilpa
I'm new follower,visiting you from Angela @ West Virginia Treasures.
ReplyDeleteYour photo's are out of this world gorgeous.
I've been to the Biltmore once,long time ago..I need to go back.
ReplyDeletewow what a beautiful place the Biltmore is. Oh that I would be there. I will enjoy your photos.
As you know we all will still be here whenever you decide to blog again.
Yes it was nice to have some work done on the home place. MB
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Biltmore!!! Enjoy your break and catch your breath. ;)
ReplyDeletexoxo
What a beautiful place and you have such a great eye!
ReplyDeleteThis place is so beautiful and the Biltmore House looks like a Castle! I really loved the vast lawn in front of the house and the lake view garden. Very nice photo and the sunflower give a fabulous background to pics... Have a great month ahead and take care of you both :)
ReplyDeleteSure we gonna miss your wonderful place in blog!
Hi Betsy,
ReplyDeleteLovely photos that you posted here..love the photos of the house, waterlilies and of you and George at the sunflowers field.
:-)
hey there. the hubby & i loved the "biltmore" ... we went in Nov. to celebrate our anniversary. i think it was ... would love to go when the flowers are blooming. gorgeous views. enjoy your time away. (:
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! I can see why you like to go again and again to those wonderful gardens! I love seeing all the different flowers, different views...it's all amazing! I particularly loved the striped waterlily pads! How different!
ReplyDeleteThank you SOOO much for your sweet comments on my blogpost about the train trip. I can't tell you how much it means to me to have such sweet and caring blogger friends!
What a beautiful place. It looks to be big enough to spend an entire day looking around.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, as always, Betsy! I really love the waterlily one--I'd love to see a whole waterlily post when you return from your blog break.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your break!
Hope you have a month of blessings, good times and good health!
ReplyDeleteBiltmore house is like a castle.Just beautiful. So are the waterlilies and sunflowers. You both look so happy.Enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteI seen at the top of your blog you are begging people to take out their word verification... I hear you on that loud and clear. I hate it!! It takes up so much of my time and all people need to do is monitor their comments to keep out the spam.
ReplyDeleteOn a happier note... great pictures. You do a wonderful job zapping out people... I need to learn that one.
The photos were taken with taste! Good thing they were captured perfectly minus the people :)
ReplyDeleteOh the sunflowers... Happy vacation!
Oh How Beautiful, Betsy! You and George are a handsome couple. I love reading about your busy, busy, busy life and I am sure many others also receive much inspiration from reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! I really admire you for having a positive outlook about life. This post realle entertain me and inspire. That despite of hard just keep your head up and be happy no matter what. Hugs from Leah!
ReplyDeleteBetsy,
ReplyDeleteAgain I love the beautiful flowers and photoso from summer at Biltmore House. I hope you are having a great September. I look forward to hearing from you in October.
Enjoy this colorful, beautiful fall. The leaves are getting pretty here in the mountains.
Happy Fall to you! Richard from Amish Stories
ReplyDeleteNOTE to some cousin of mine named BOGGS --who sent me an email... Somehow I lost the email ---so please email me again... So sorry!!! I do want to talk to you --if I can catch up with you!
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Hubby Ray was always going to take me to Biltmore House, but somehow we never made it. It wasn't that far from where we lived in Rogersville TN and would have been a day trip for us. But I believe it would take ages to look around it. The gardens are lovely...just as the whole setting is. Yes I love those sunflowers, and aren't they tall. The parrots we have here would have a great feast on the,
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