What’s better than a garden in the rain?

Anyone who thought our ladies would opt out for touring three special gardens in the rain was seriously mistaken!   We welcomed fall at two beautiful houses with gardens that were just as special and finished our tour at the Given Library where our Club’s new piece of the library garden was unveiled by President, Linda Lindsay.  It was a glorious day!

Our meeting started in Marilyn’s dining room amid her wonderful Star pumpkin collection.
Char and Elaine chatted after the meeting
Diana, Anne-B, Nancy & Ritz took time from the gorgeous snacks in Marilyn’s kitchen to share a smile with Dolores
Lydia and Betty channeled blue skies with their blouses… even though it didn’t scare the clouds away
Meredith, Peggy, Marilee and Karen brought sunshine to the meeting
Our two hostesses no doubt sharing relief that all their work to prepare their homes and gardens turned out so magnificently, even in the rain!
During the meeting we were all reminded of the Halloween putting event coming up at the Country Club… make sure you get your teams registered so you have a chance to bring home Miss Thistle Dhu for a season
Marilyn’s garden had us all oohing and ahhing with the creative way her garden welcomed us
What’s a little rain among good friends and beautiful gardens?
Rita’s gorgeous gardens were only outdone by her glorious house!

 

 

 

The 2018-2019 year started off at Weymouth Woods Nature Preserve

Hurricane Florence was waiting in the wings as we met at the Weymouth Woods-Sandhills Nature Preserve.   Despite all the work they had preparing for the storm, Park Ranger, Billy Harkness, offered us the opportunity to learn more about our native trees (did you know the longleaf pine has a tap root that is especially deep and thus protects the trees in strong wind?)  He also shared with us taxidermy of animals and birds native to the Sandhills and how they fit into our ecology.   It was a rainy day but we got so much out of the presentation.    It’s always important to learn how important fire is to preserving our environment.

Dolores welcomes our speaker, Ranger Hartnett
This Sandhills Cayote is native to our area (he looks pretty sneaky)
Ann and Marilyn shared a hug prior to the program.
Nancy, as one of our hostesses (along with Elaine and Rita) was happy to join Linda and Peggy as they enjoyed the refreshments
The two “Ritas” posed for our camera! Welcome ladies!
Ellen, Lisa and Lydia share a laugh, despite the gloomy weather
Elaine, Jocelyn and Martha were a colorful trio on a rainy day (thanks for the treats, Elaine)