I was drawn by the Spring garden but the museum was just as colorful.

Definitely one of the spots where you can’t help but smile and those around you equally enjoying the flowers.

Hard to capture was the surprise contrasting colors which appeared within each bloom.

Peaking within each room the vibrant outside colors come inside. Wonderful colorful surprises.

My first visit here and a great add as I continue to chase Spring flowers.
893 Clinton Avenue, Bridgeport, NY
As captured from a Facebook post of background “The Colorblends House, 893 Clinton Ave, Bridgeport. This 1903 Colonial Revival house was built in 1903 for Albert S Wells, the general superintendent of the Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company. It has also served as an architect’s office, a doctor’s home, and a place for private tutoring. Purchased by the Colorblends Flower company, it is now in it’s 7th year of planting it’s half acre idea garden with 50,000 spring flower bulbs. The garden is free to the public and for a small donation you can tour the house with it’s original woodwork and stained glass windows. It also showcases the work of 11 artists. Take a stroll in the garden, be amazed at the interior of the house and the work of the artists, or just sit on the porch and enjoy the view of the gardens. Open April 1 to May 8. Something different is always in bloom.”