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Yesterday (Monday) it was a beautiful day… 62 degrees and sunny….. felt like maybe Spring was trying to get here….. My Dad and I spent part of the day together running errands and eating lunch…so it was nice that the day was warm!
Today it was raining (with some ice) and the high was 40 …. so I tried to stay inside as much as I could!
My flowering plum tree was trying to bloom…. but I am afraid to see what is left of the pretty blossoms tomorrow……
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
I'm so jealous! I don't have much of anything budding. No trees anyway. It was cold here today. Very odd weather!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
It snowed here today! I can't wait to get my new batteries so that I can get new pictures and start back with my O.W. posts regularly!!
ReplyDeleteHello Susan,
ReplyDeleteThe blossoms on your flowering plum are beautiful! Hope it stays just as beautiful!
Nice visiting with you!
Kindly, ldh
Your flowering plum is so beautiful! I hope it doesn't get damaged by the cold weather.
ReplyDeleteEvery year I am amazed at the amount of blooms on the flowering plums and cherries. They are gorgeous...unless you have to park your car under one for a while. What a mess that makes.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, I love the pretty color and blooms on your trees.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The trees are all blooming here, too, but the rain is knocking away all the blossoms.I hope yours makes is through the confusion of this time of year. Is it almost spring, or is it still nasty winter?! We lost our favorite tree last week, I posted the sad story today. Hope you'll stop by for a visit.
XO
Heidi - Heart and Home
Such a beautiful tree, and the blossoms are just gorgeous. All of the redbuds are blooming right now, so far it doesn't look like the snow damaged any. Keeping our fingers crossed. Kathy
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures Susan-it really looks like Spring is arriving!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and thanks for having me,
Natasha.
ahh! your tree is so beautiful! that color really pops out at ya! love it!
ReplyDeleteIt rained, I mean it monsooned all day here in SW Florida. This was a good thing for us, as winter is typically very dry and prone to brush fires 'round here.
ReplyDeleteTink *~*~*
Your flowering plum looks sooooooo much like spring....hope winter doesn't rear it's head again.
ReplyDeleteLovely, simply lovely plum blossoms!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Susan,
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers, I just post my "Oudoor Wednesday."I guess I"ll be in.. Hope it'll work. Sorry, I didn't come in sooner, Mine is the sunset that I had taken tonight. Have a good week. Nancy
Hi Susan!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what happened but Mr. Linky had saved a rabbit ragu post I did for Foodie Friday and put that link here --please deleted #37 as I corrected that with #38 ..so sorry for the inconvenience!
I love all the flowers you have already! We are just getting past a big snowstorm! I can't wait for Spring!
♥ Pat
My trees look like they are about to start flowering... LOVE fruit flowers... sooo pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! How nice to see a little glimpse of spring! We had SNOW all day today...for the 4th time! Unbelievable! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHi Susan - the blooms in your plum tree are so beautiful. Reminds me of the trip I made to the Butchart Gardens 4 years ago. It was during spring season, and all their plum trees were flowering and pink all over.
ReplyDelete-marie
62 degrees is a heat wave! Lucky you. I was thrilled with 39 yesterday. Your flowers are such a pretty shade of pink.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plum trees! Great minds think alike! I'm going with that theme this week too! Have a great Outdoor Wednesday and thanks for everything! Sherri: )
ReplyDeleteWe have pink blossoms in our yard too.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love it?
When they fall it looks like pink snow.
blessings and thanks for hosting.
barbara jean
Oh, what lovely blossoms. I hope they survive your storm. It's raining like crazy here...but our plum tree is still quite twiggy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
: )
Julie M.
How refreshing to see beautiful blooming flowers!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful to see! I hope the cold temperature won't ruin the blooms..
ReplyDeleteI never knew that plum has such very beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this great meme:) Wanna join the fun.
I am so glad for you to be able to see the flowers and photograph them. And rain on them may save them. It has been so very cold down here this year, too. Or so I'm told. My first winter in Mobile, and I'm cold all the time! Thanks for hosting this lovely Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Susan, I hope your beautiful Plum tree doesn't shed all of it's pretty blooms..the color of pink is so wonderful....have a fun day. hugs... Baba
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics, Susan! Mine are walks int eh park here in the "Ham". Stop by, if you can!
ReplyDeletePS, I am also hosting a giveaway. I invite you to enter!
ReplyDeleteHAve a wonderful week!
HUGS!
Leigh
Tales from Bloggeritaville
www.lbratina.blogspot.com
What a beautiful tree. I love the color of those blossoms.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for spring. It will be the first spring at this home and I want to see what surprizes there are planted!
ReplyDeleteWhat LOVELY signs of spring your beautiful pink plum blossoms are! I hope they survived the recent blip in the weather.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Thanks for letting sharing what is just around the corner for us. I will be so glad to see the trees blooming here like yours. Yours are simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHey Susan,haven't seen you in a while. Hope you don't mind my outdoor Wed, is more about our little dog that is very ill and pics of him outside. Take care and thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I cannot wait for my plum tree to start blooming.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Outdoor Wednesday!
~ Tracy
You're flowering plum tree is so pretty, hope the 40 degree weather didn't harm the leaves. Mine wont be blooming for a few months.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday.
Ann
I can't wait to see beautiful blooming trees like yours!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness, your flowering plum is blooming, the pictures are great, I love spring-time when everything is coming alive.
ReplyDeletefeels like we won't be seeing blossoms like that for another few months - maybe June! But we enjoyed 40 degree temps for a bit yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe blossoms are so pretty Susan! It really is interesting how this weather has been faking spring and the plants are all budding and blooming...Blessings...
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, Thanks for hosting Outddoor Wednesday for the 60th time! Love your photos of your flowering plums. I have a few too in my front, but they are just about done blooming.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my name got added. I only could see numbers...79 numbers but no names. I'll check back later to see if it loads better for me.
ReplyDeleteLove the spring blooming early. Gorgeous pink blossoms.
Thanks for sharing ;-)
actually the number was 97! Big Outdoor celebration~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossoms!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely spring flowers - I'm so ready for spring.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, Our dogwood trees are beginning to show signs of buds. I too wonder how they will be affected by this cold snowy weather. We had 9" of snow yesterday. Brrr.
ReplyDeleteHappy outdoor Wednesday, Hugs, Jeanne
Hi Susan. I just found your blog and will be following. Love the Outdoor Wednesdays and I'm a G.R.I.T.S. too, so we have to stick together. Hee-hee.
ReplyDeleteHugs...Tracy :)
Hi Susan
ReplyDeleteI hope your flowering tree is still beautiful tomorrow. The weather has been strange around the world hasn't it? That is a bit nippy today for you. We've been so lucky with our weather and it was up to 36 yesterday which is good and going to the high 40s on Saturday..yipppeee... No big snow falls this winter.
Hope you are well.
have a lovely day
Judi
I found you through Jeanne at Backyard Neighbor through Beverly at her Pink Saturday post. I thought your blog was quite lovely and wanted to say hello. Join me sometime. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI am exhausted trying to keep up with my son's weather woes .... isn't Atlanta in the South?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week ...........
Your garden shots and outdoor pictures are so lovely. Especially the glorious Magnolia's
ReplyDeletexoxo