Spring at Gibbs Gardens – Southern Hospitality

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Back in April, before we left for Italy, Mark and I joined our friends Mike and Pat for another spring visit. Gibbs Gardens. We had a perfect day and the weather was great for a walk around the park. It’s been over 5 years since we’ve been, so it’s nice to revisit this beautiful garden setting in North Georgia. I hope you enjoy these new images from spring this year. We missed the daffodil show, but there were lots of wonderful bloomers going on during our visit.

Mark and I.

The water features around the park are beautiful with ponds all around.

We love red maple trees and they are always so beautiful.

A copy of Monet’s Bridge.

The snowball viburnum bushes are in full bloom and looking amazing.

From our first visit to Gibbs, I remember the owner of the park having statues representing his grandchildren. Very sweet!

I and Pat Layton, my local friend. She is in the Women’s Ministry.

These rhododendrons are beautiful.

Running up to the manor house.

Mark, taking a break.

This home has spectacular views of the North Georgia Mountains.

Manor House Pool.

We saw plenty of flowers, but Gibbs Gardens is a place you can go back to in different seasons and see completely different things. We certainly enjoyed our beautiful day in the gardens!


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