Just found your site and enjoyed it so much-- I began to look around at your pictures and said I bet she's in Tehachapi, sure looks like it !! I'm much further north of you, also in the mountains, but have started talking about moving a bit south and your area always comes up in the conversation. We've been there many times over many years, so happy you get to live there. Just moved your site to "favorites" and I'll check in with you later--Merry Christmas !!
Love the sweet dog and the rolling landscape behind the bower of roses. Just saw Haley's Christmas wheelchair. Great idea to post that. Going to drop over there right now. Wishing you a peaceful holiday full of love.
Hi Inger - thanks for the call in ... and the Norbertine Monastery gardens are stunning love them .. and they do exactly fit in with fences ... cheers Hilary
Olá amiga, hoje quero agradecer a Deus pelo dom da sua vida, e desejar a você e sua família um feliz e santo Natal, cheio de saúde e alegria!!! Que seu coração esteja preparado para receber o Menino Deus!!! Um grande abraço, Marie.
what a beautiful place!
ReplyDelete(i got you linked in the meantime!)
most definitely a good and beautiful fence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty place:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, very romantic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, love the arbor.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful fence at the Norbertine Monastery and lovely garden, Inger!
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet dog resting under the pine tree.
What a setting for a Monastery, and the dog resting, I can see quiet times there for those who call to visit. Jean.
ReplyDeleteReally like that rose fence but the dog drew me in also. He found some nice shade.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. Such a sweet dog.
ReplyDeleteThat first shots if so pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and you have hooked me with your header of rocks.
ReplyDeleteJust found your site and enjoyed it so much-- I began to look around at your pictures and said I bet she's in Tehachapi, sure looks like it !! I'm much further north of you, also in the mountains, but have started talking about moving a bit south and your area always comes up in the conversation. We've been there many times over many years, so happy you get to live there. Just moved your site to "favorites" and I'll check in with you later--Merry Christmas !!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful and serene place. I love the arbour with the climbing roses.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
JB
This looks like a very tranquil place to me.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I love the roses… and the dog!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts talking about your visits there and what a wonderful photo for Good Fences! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful spot. It's so peaceful around the convent in St. Augustine.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
What a perfectly lovely spot!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely spot. Nice to see sunshine in your images!
ReplyDeleteWow - how very pretty and idyllic.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is this! The dog is such a cutie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful and beautiful space. I would enjoy this sweet little garden! Debra (breathelighter)
ReplyDeleteLove the sweet dog and the rolling landscape behind the bower of roses. Just saw Haley's Christmas wheelchair. Great idea to post that. Going to drop over there right now. Wishing you a peaceful holiday full of love.
ReplyDeleteI love those roses against a backdrop of hillside. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really like the wooden fence. The dog is wonderful. Regards.
ReplyDeleteSaint Joseph was the patron saint of my childhood parish in Halifax.
ReplyDeleteNow who doesn't LOVE roses in December, Inger!!
Beautiful photos.
That is a lovely view, and a great fence for the roses.
ReplyDeleteHi Inger - thanks for the call in ... and the Norbertine Monastery gardens are stunning love them .. and they do exactly fit in with fences ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThis seems like such as peaceful place. It appears Samson agrees.
ReplyDeleteOlá amiga, hoje quero agradecer a Deus pelo dom da sua vida, e desejar a você e sua família
ReplyDeleteum feliz e santo Natal, cheio de saúde e alegria!!!
Que seu coração esteja preparado para receber o Menino Deus!!!
Um grande abraço, Marie.