Yesterday we
made the trip up to Elkhart to take the panel we had to have fabricated to
repair some damage done when a lady ran into us last year as we were headed
into Phoenix. I know I’ve mentioned
before that the manufacturer of our motor coach for some reason decided to
destroy the molds for these panels so none are available.
The nice part of our day was a visit to Linton’s Enchanted Gardens on Highway 17 just east of Elkhart. Linton’s is supposed to be Indiana’s largest home and garden center. It is also one of the Quilt Garden stops on the Amish Country Heritage Trail. The Quilt Gardens are a free self-guided adventure you can enjoy annually May 30 through October 1. I would really like to see more than just this one stop, but this one was amazing.
Linton’s Quilt Garden contribution this year is “Pink Swirls of Hope” which recognizes breast cancer victims nationwide. The garden is based on the Pink Swirls of Hope fabric pattern. A quilt incorporating this fabric is being raffled as a fundraiser by Linton. The garden was too large for me to get it all in one picture even though I was standing up on a small bridge.
The garden
shop is filled with all kinds of beautiful things for home and garden, plus
women’s fashions, Vera Bradley and gourmet chocolates.
This
mannequin looking like a tired gardener could be yours for a little over
$1100. Most everything else had very
reasonable prices. I loved the stained
glass being displayed behind her, if I thought it would travel well I would
have looked at it a little more seriously.
There is a
koi pond and small water fall next to the café making for a very enjoyable
lunch experience.
There is a wide display of fountains inside the conservatory and along the sidewalk outside.
Linton prides itself on hard to find plants.
Looks like this guy is worn out from plant delivery J
There are
several areas kids would really enjoy.
There is a charge for the train ride and the paddle boats (one is a swan
the other is a truck). We just got a
quick look at some of this because the sprinklers were scheduled to come on at
2:00 and guess what time we were there, yes 2:00. Thankfully, they do one half of the garden
and then the other so we were able to look around for a little while.
The play
area is free.
What drew me to the Enchanted Gardens was all of these fairy tale structures throughout the garden that you can see from the highway. If it hadn’t been “sprinkling” I would have explored them a little further.
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