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Rose Hill Manor Grounds

This is a path that leads from the West side of Rose Hill Manor towrds the farm fields. It has beautiful old trees and benches to sit and enjoy. Rose Hill Manor is a Colonial Museum that shows life during the time Revolutionary times and years following it. Maryland's first Govenor lived here. He was a close friend to George Washington.

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Anonymous Guest 07 Nov 2006

How inviting! Beautiful photo.

Artist Reply: Thank you so much!

Christine brand 20 Oct 2006

so Dreamy, Terry...I love the greens. A wonderful place to stroll and relax.

Artist Reply: Thanks Christine! It was, the breeze was cooling after being out in the sun taking photos of the garden area. So much cooler, and lovely placed benches to rest under.

C DeMaio 20 Oct 2006

The trees are beautiful...what a lovely place to take a walk...great shot Terry thank you for sharing!

Artist Reply: Thank you!!! I love places like this, even just photos or art of such palces give me the same feelings, even if never been there. I'd rather be out by a path like this, than walking around a store anytime, if given a choice. Shopping or trees? Trees!!! I grew up in the city and suburbs, and treasured every patch of green I found.

Renata Cavanaugh 18 Oct 2006

This is gorgeous.....look at those greens. What a wonderful place to be in! Fantastic photo Terry

Artist Reply: Thanks you Renata! I have always been drawn to trees and greenery. I find such peace and beauty in natural areas, and love to visit and just enjoy the views.

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 14 Oct 2006

Beautiful capture!!! Great artistic photography,my Friend!!!:)

Artist Reply: THank you Dee!!! I was off on vacation a week, but took lots of photos to share. I found some incredible views and landscapes on the trip.

Olga van Dijk 14 Oct 2006

What a lovely place to be......

Artist Reply: Thank you Olga! So many places have charming spots that are not known by other than locals. I hope to visit many such places to share these overlooked, hidden beauties. I loved that I got to visit it, it wasn't crowded and swarming with tourists. I enjoy going to less popular attractions and discovering real treasures to remeber and share.

thea walstra 14 Oct 2006

Beautiful Terry

Artist Reply: Thank you Thea! I will post some of the Manor buildings soon. The whole place is incredible.

John Graham Inkson 14 Oct 2006

Nicely composed Terry.

Artist Reply: Thank you John! I am learning quickly to frame out a photo better. I used to be so clueless, but that was more due to taking photos for family memories. Never had time to think and use artistic eye or a descent camera. Trying to make up for all the lost time now. Nice to have time to go out and do it.

cynthia berridge 14 Oct 2006

wonderful landscape photograph

Artist Reply: Thank you Cynthia! I missed being able to go for walks, I had some wonderful memories from this place with my children and former Girl Scout troops spending time here. It was nice to visit it all by myself, to see parts I had missed or not had all the time I wanted to go off to explore.

bert cortes 14 Oct 2006

Very nice photo, Terry.

Artist Reply: Thanks Bert! I love taking walks in the woods, or in parks by trees. It was hot, and a storm was building up from the heat, but this area was cooler and worth taking a walk in before the storm let loose.

teresa greene 14 Oct 2006

Very lush and green!

Artist Reply: Thanks Teresa! It sure was to my living in the desert eyes! I appreciated getting to see it so much more. I've a love for the way trees and plants all grow together and the more lucsh the better!

Patty Day 14 Oct 2006

Marvelous shot, Terry!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Patty! It is a place to walk to daydream, to stop and sit, and enjoy.

Anne Vis 14 Oct 2006

Great shot, Terry!

Artist Reply: Thank you Anne! I have grown used to seeing desert trees and plants that most that look so tough, rough, it was a feast on the eyese to see landscapes of beautiful teaxtures and curves.

Jacqueline Bishop 14 Oct 2006

beautiful photo!

Artist Reply: Thank you Jacqueline! This part of the grounds had such a lovely area, I loved the tree branches, and the way they curved in natural design beauty.

Jean M. Laffitau 14 Oct 2006

Amazing green and wonderful shot Terry!

Artist Reply: Thank you Jean! The Manor is so well taken care of and spots of it are so stunning to view. Half the time I just sat down at a bench just to enjoy the views, and had to remind myself to use my camera!

Loredana 14 Oct 2006

BEAUTIFUL GREENS TERRY

Artist Reply: Thank you Loredana! I had so missed seeing tall trees, and mixes of anything "green" as I had grown up with and took for granted. Living in a desert you learn to appreciate it more when there is so little of it. I loved rediscovering all the vegtation growths this summer. Must have some forest fairy in my blood somewhere. LOL!

Emily Reed 14 Oct 2006

Tremendous landscape!

Artist Reply: Thank you Emily! The Manor grounds are ones that are just so beautiful to see. It's a fatastic place that locals go to, but overlooked by most everyone else. This is a place well loved and used to teach children about colonial life, making history come to life. The kids are thrilled to visit and learn.