Every time I think I am done photographing the spring blossoms, another opportunity shows up with more endless blossomy moments to capture.
Our property and our neighbors' properties have so many beautiful trees. We live on a short street and we are all friendly with one another. You can't go for a walk without seeing someone to say hello to :-) Don't plan on being in a hurry. LOL
We started spring with double tulips, lenten rose and azaleas. Then moved onto Mother's Day, picnics, flowering crabapple trees, dogwood blooms, yellow magnolia, lilacs and white fringed tulips from my husband's tulip garden at the school where he teaches.
Very pretty! The frilly white tulip is really cool:@)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Debbie. It's fun to see what is pretty much a replay of what our April looks like when seeing your region's timeline for blooms. That magnolia tulip bouquet was outstanding, and the tree with lights magical. I love the museum arrangements too. I've been working steadily in my own garden, dividing/transplanting, and the pollen is affecting me for the first time ever - lots of it! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is what Spring is all about and why we are in awe when it arrives.Beautifl Debbie.In lve w/ your lit tree..and that wee birdbath:)I used to do picnics..loved them:)
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous photos. Thanks for the eye candy this morning, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Debbie!! 🌹
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One of the things I miss most about our years in New England are all the beautiful blossoms. You can never have too many for me, the are beautiful. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOh you have so many beautiful blossom pictures. My peonies just opened yesterday! Hooray! I think spring blossoms are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Debbie, so much beauty to behold! I still love that lit fairy tree, and the one that looks like it's blooming tulips. The white fringed tulip is beautiful, and oh, how I'd love to see the Art in Bloom. Hope you're having a wonderful week! xx
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