Thursday, May 10, 2018

Laurel Ridge Daffodils

The daffodils at Laurel Ridge in Northfield, Connecticut are in full bloom now.  The unincorporated village of Northfield is located in the southeastern corner of Litchfield.  


If you're looking for something to do this weekend, this might be the answer. This picturesque location is open from sunrise to sunset.  


Tucked away on a quiet road, the property is open to the public in April and May. For the rest of the year, it is closed to visitors.


After a long, cold Connecticut winter, this is a great way to welcome spring. 


These beautiful daffodils are on private property and they ask that visitors not bring pets. Also, don't pick or trample the flowers. (Yes, some people really do that!)


I always look forward to seeing daffodils and forsythia in the spring. They signal that winter is finally at an end.


Spring is definitely my favorite time of year. It's the time when everything comes alive. A time of new beginnings.


The flowers have been out for awhile, so their spring display won't last much longer. 

For information about the Laurel Ridge Foundation, please visit the website: 
Be sure to read the history of the property while you're at the site. 
Enjoy this beautiful spring.

Until next time... 😊




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