Yesterday I had some time before leaving Asheville to head out to the Biltmore Estate. If you have never been there, you absolutely must take your family to spend the day (or night!) at the not-to-be-missed 150,000 acres.

The Biltmore Estate is best visited during April when they put on the Festival of Flowers, but even in late September I was able to capture some of the exquisite beauty that makes it a family attraction.

Its literally impossible to express how large and sprawling the entire location is. In some ways I find it sad that I get amazed at the nature around me, but the truth is that large open landscapes with a true dedication to preservation is a rarity. And while technology advances, our need to get back to nature seems to be more prevalent-or atleast the case is in my life.

Here are some of the beautiful flowers that Biltmore (and Mother Nature) has to offer in the gardens. Please note that no flash, filter, or digital enhancement was used on these photos. These are truly the colors that these flowers grow.

~Trisha

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