Raspberry Hill Gate. Just beyond this gate raspberry bushes flourish, and we can pick the delicious fruit on our way down the path to the Playner Mill. |
This is part of the path that continues on the other side of Raspberry Hill Gate. Wish I was there this morning. |
One afternoon we took a drive along a back road near the farm, and found this delightful scene. |
When we looked to the left of the scene above we saw this road sign. We didn't go down the road, but must try it next time. |
Riverwood in the morning mist. |
Another morning mist picture |
This is one of my favorite spots to visit while at Riverwood. She has an eclectic selection of items, but my favorite is the estate jewellery. Oh such treasures! |
South road leading to the Gut conservation area |
The swimming hole at Riverwood. |
Glen Alda road just around the corner from the farm. |
3 comments:
Beautiful.. beautiful! I will have to check Ormsby out sometime. That shop looks like fun.
My friend and I planned to visit The Gut last week but we opted to hike around Silent Lake instead.
Hilary - You will love the Old Hastings Gallery. Well worth the trip down from Bancroft. The old house is full to the brim with a fabulous variety of clothes, jewellery, books, garden treasures, and so much more. She even has a Christmas Room.
I am not sure about her hours after Thanksgiving, so be sure to check if they are open if you head down between now and Christmas.
Intereesting read
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