Haskell Public Gardens
Good Morning and have a great day
Today I am sharing a few shots from a visit to the Haskell Gardens here in New Bedford
These were taken a few weeks back on a visit there, I have bene out taking my early morning walks and photos, as for those I have my camera on a tripod, and am looking at the screen on my camera not thriough the eye piece viewfinder, and witht he cinjunctivitus and swollen eye IU have bene limiting my time looking at a coumputer screen and just grabbing some photos I have already edited and not shared and preparing a post
I am preparing this for a week from today so I am hoping by then my eye willbe all good and the antibiotics and oitment have cleared it up, this morningits a lot less swollen and feeling better so I think I am on the right track but will limit my time on the computer
Starting with thei colorful greenhouse to colorful to reist taking a few photos of every time I visit there

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A little bit about the gardens
The late Allen C. Haskell, a lifelong New Bedford resident and famed horticulturist, assembled these six acres—the site of a traditional New England-style common, beautiful historic gardens, and one of the oldest homes in the city—over more than 30 years. Today, it’s a public park and unlikely botanical respite, blooming in the heart of New Bedford.
It is supported by a Group called the Trustees who maintain many parks in the area
This tractor caught my eye

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The colorful greenhouse again

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looking in one of the other greenhouses

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as you can see they have four greenhouses.

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