Monday, February 23, 2015

Resort Colors


My friend Janet and I had our annual spring lunch at the Hermosa Inn on Saturday, dining in the garden.  After lunch we walked around the beautiful grounds.





The flowers were gorgeous as usual making the place look stunning on a wonderfully warm day.





























While we were there, the chefs came out with this giant hunk of meat and arranged it over the open fire.  It made me wonder if there was going to be a special patio dinner party with a western bar-b-que flare that evening.

17 comments:

  1. This place is wonderful!
    Spring? Already? Here it is grey, rainy and still cold, your pictures are doing so much good.

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  2. Gorgeous flowers, Sharon, you have already summer !?

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  3. Looks like a great place - Love big beds of flowers!!

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  4. Stop it right now!
    Showing these beautiful scenes while we are 'suffering' in whiteness is not fair, you know. GRIN.

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  5. Wonderfully summery shots!

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  6. Sounds like a lovely day and the place looks beautiful.

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  7. The Hermosa Inn looks wonderful Sharon, I have a good friend called Janet too :)

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  8. Spring!? If only that was the case here - we are having a record-breaking cold February, Sharon. It is lovely to see the flowers in your post.

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  9. How wonderfully colourful. I'd have been asking if I could go to the event to sample that meat. I can just imagine how tasty it is going to be

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  10. This looks a bit like heaven! Are those snapdragons?

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  11. Beautiful color! We are finally getting some blooms here, but you are way ahead of us.

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  12. That's a wonderful place. You're lucky.

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  13. Great colors, Sharon. The folks up north must be green with envy.

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  14. I love that place. Such beautiful grounds.

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  15. Fantastic color. All those blooms make it appear so summery!

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