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Showing posts with label Dunleith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dunleith. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Mossy oak and a fence


Natchez, Mississippi didn't have the huge masses of moss dripping off trees like you see in Louisiana
(or at least I didn't find any),
but Natchez did have plenty of fences


Linking with:
Friday's Fences

Monday, June 4, 2012

Mississippi - Part Fourteen - Dunleith - Accomodations


Our room in the main house at Dunleith Inn, Natchez, Mississippi


See those little short doors?
My imagination was at work conjuring up spirits that would come through them during the night.
I know, spirits do not need doors, but that's my story and I'm sticking with it.



Even though guests were not allowed below this floor of the house.
It was still a fun place to stay.


Monday, May 21, 2012

Mississippi - Part Eleven - Natchez - Dunleith at Dusk


Dunleith Inn, Natchez, Mississippi



The Castle Restaurant and Pub
A short walk from the mansion.



Our room was on the top floor where the right most dormer is.


Saturday, May 19, 2012

Did she say yes?


A beautiful path of rose petals and tea lights at dusk.

Preparations were underway for a young man who was proposing this evening
under the magnolia at Dunleith Inn in Natchez, MS.






Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mississippi - Part Ten - Natchez



Iconic Natchez, Mississippi?
This is Dunleith, a historic plantation and bed and breakfast inn.
We stayed one night here.




Huge trees in pretty parks.


Tall monuments in pretty parks.


And, of course, the river with a barge.
Those bridges lead to Vidalia, Louisiana.


Taken from Vidalia.
Natchez sets high above the Mississippi River (as does Vicksburg).
The large red building with lots of windows is The Grand Hotel and just below the hotel you can see the huge walls that are built along the banks.

Later.