The area of northern California where I was (see last post) had been a gold mining region. So one of the excursions we had as part of the NEWSTART program was a visit Empire Mine State Historic Park. The site includes a museum and Visitor’s Center with a scale model of the mine’s below the surface workings, a gift shop, mine shafts, the owner’s mansion, called "The Cottage," the mine superintendent’s house, a club house and beautiful grounds. For this post, I’ll focus on the beautiful outdoor views that I photographed while there on July 4, 2010.
Here is a view of the fountain across the lawn in front of the mansion
Two stately planted urns frame the approach up to The Cottage:


The Cottage, home of the owner of the Empire Gold Mine, William Bourn, Jr.
Towering Ponderosa pines
Textured bark of a Ponderosa pine


Outdoor Wednesday hosted at Susan’s blog, A Southern Daydreamer
Closer look at the bark of a Ponderosa
Yellow flowering ground cover. (Sorry, I did not get the name of this plant)
Yellow flowering ground cover. (Sorry, I did not get the name of this plant)
My World Tuesday, hosted by Klaus.

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Oooh, that looks like a beautiful place to visit!!
ReplyDeleteThe mansion is gorgeous and the grounds are fabulous. What a lovely garden!...Christine
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful day and a gorgeous mansion.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for coming to visit.
- The Tablescaper
That's quite a "cottage"! It's an amazingly beautiful old place, and you did a great job with all the photos! Just lovely.
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Wow, what a beautiful place to visit. The house is just out of this world and I love that huge urn!
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Such a beautiful cottage!! Did you go inside?
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Hello Carrie,
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! The cottage is amazing and the ponderosa trees are beautiful! I would love to visit someday, a simply lovely place.
Thank you so much for sharing. Continue to enjoy a beautiful summer.
Smiles.....
Beverly
treasuresJuly 28, 2010 at 6:57 PM
Thanks for visiting. Beautiful pics!
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nanykim,
ReplyDeleteNo, we arrived close to 4 p.m., too late to go inside. We did meet and talk with a couple who dress up in 1905 period costume and portray Mr. and Mrs. Bourne for a living history feature on summer weekends.
I enjoy visiting historic houses and was so very disappointed not to see the inside.
Carrie
Hi Carrie,
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to hear from you. It's been so long...
Oh my - what a lovely place. I especially like the urns that are scattered in your pictures... and that "cottage" is to die for!
This is such a beautiful, beautiful place. I love everything about it, the architecture, landscaping, all of it!
ReplyDeleteI really loved seeing the Ponderosa close up too. Very beautiful and interesting!
Nancy
Would love to have you join my garden party...Cottage Flora Thursday's with a gardening post you'd love to share!!!! oxox
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