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A Taste of Spring – A Quick Visit to the Conservatories at Brookside Gardens

I don’t know about anyone else – but by the beginning of February, I’m ready for winter to end – and for the spring flowers to start blooming. On Monday morning, the sky was gray and overcast, it was cold and looked like it was going to rain. I decided I needed a break to cheer me up – so I headed over to Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland. In the winter their conservatories can provide a welcome break from the dreary weather with an abundance of blooming flowers.

The blooms on Monday morning included some orange cymbidium orchids,

Cymbidium Orchid
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

some pink Nuccio’s Jewel Japanese Camellia (Peony Form)

Nuccio’s Jewel Japenese Camellia Peony Form
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

And several colors of primroses

Pink & White Primroses
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

Pink Primroses
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

Red Primroses
(c) 2008 Patty Hankins

If you live in the Washington, DC area, Brookside Gardens is a wonderful place to go for a quick break from winter. Located in Wheaton Regional Park, Brookside Gardens is Montgomery County public display garden. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. The conservatories are open from 10 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free.

My visit to Brookside Gardens on Monday certainly cheered me up. I hope the photos do the same for you.

New Photos are on our Website

I’ve just added a sixteen new photos to the Hankins-Lawrence Images website.

We have several new Washington DC photos including some from  the Jefferson Memorial and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. I love the photo Bill took of the Lone Sailor statue at the Navy Memorial in DC.

There are also several wildlife photos and landscapes from Maryland and Delaware. Most of the photos are ones we’ve taken in the past few weeks.

One was taken last April on a snowy day at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland.

Japanese Teahouse in the Snow

Japanese Teahouse in the Snow (c) 2008 Patty Hankins

Let us know what you think of the new photos.