An Orchard House
If you turn right around from where I shot yesterday's pic at Spadina House you see the apple orchard and since it is winter you can see the lovely house that is hidden by leaves all summer. I assume it must have been for the groundskeeper or gardener to live in when Spadina House was still used as a home rather than a museum as it is today.
What a great place to live - in a beautiful house surrounded by apple trees. My first thought when I saw this was that I wouldn't be able to see that house in the summertime!
ReplyDeleteIt think it would have been good to be the groundskeeper. That is a very nice house.
ReplyDeleteI could imagine living there surrounded by apples! It must be pretty in spring with apple blossom
ReplyDeleteNot many apples around now...
ReplyDeletelovely house in a fantastic setting
ReplyDeletePretty- I wonder what it's used for now.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amaxing how much you can see when there are no leaves on the trees? lol
ReplyDeletelove how it is nestled in there!
ReplyDeleteOh, those trees must be lovely when in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful old home. I bet it is gorgeous when the trees are all in bloom though hidden a good bit. I would love to live there but I wouldn’t want the worry of the orchard.
ReplyDeleteI like your summer/winter info about this great pic.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the house through the trees.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice house for the groundskeeper. I can't tell if that is a bench or a couple of chairs by the walkway, but it would make a nice spot to sit and enjoy the orchard in the summertime!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite the house for a gardener!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to when you return for the springtime blossoms. ;))
ReplyDeleteA lovely place, and even better that it's a museum because one can go inside and see it all!
ReplyDeleteNow we can see it, not after ;)
ReplyDeleteI like that you're taking advantage of the winter trees Pat :) good thinking!
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