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Spring Tonic
Good for homesickness!
Annual Harvest in Van Lierop Woods
Hartford, Michigan
(also known as the woods beside the
Thomas Mansion) |
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Just couldn't help myself....okay,
I'm addicted to the breathtaking beauty of the daffodils and wild flowers that
carpet Van Lierop Woods in the Spring. I made my annual pilgrimage
on Saturday, April 17th, 2004 and met two ladies enjoying the
delights of the daffodils. They work at the Van Buren County
Historical Museum, east of Hartford next to the fairgrounds. While
on
their lunch break, they wanted to experience a bit of heaven that Hartfordites have enjoyed for many years. After picking a couple
bouquets, they pondered which path to embark on next to continue their
heavenly walk through the wood side of Hartford.
Go ahead, enjoy yourself....double click on any picture to enlarge for
better viewing. While you are at it, stop and enjoy a few memories
that come along with your bouquet of lovely daffodils.
Emma Thornburg Sefcik,
History of Hartford Webmaster |
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Yellow Trout Lilies (aka Dog Tooth Violets) and
Spring Beauties (white-pinkish) wild flowers. |

Spring Beauties wild flowers make a
magnificent carpet on
the floor of the woods. |
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Close proximity to the school
allows ideal springtime
field trips. |

A path to the school and ball park.
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Click here to
read original newspaper articles about
the Thomas Mansion and view other pictures of the daffodils.
Large 18 x 24 poster-size photos are available of any picture.
Click here to
email the webmaster if you are
interested. |
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