Tuesday, April 13, 2010

4/14 Outdoor Wednesday # 66

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It’s time for “Outdoor Wednesday”. Learn more about “Outdoor Wednesday” HERE

1. POST your outdoor photos and the Outdoor Wednesday logo/button on your blog and link back to  http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ so that others will be able to find all the links to other Outdoor Wednesday posts.

Reminder: Do NOT link in until after your post is up.

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The weather has been gorgeous in central Georgia ….other than the yellow layer of pollen…… almost perfect for a picnic…. I took the camera out today so I could get some pictures from around town today….

The dogwoods are in bloom…..

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and wisteria grows like weeds everywhere (but I love it)……

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73 comments:

  1. Hi there,
    I keep putting in my link, but it doesn't seem to stick.

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  2. Wisterias are lovely flowers!

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  3. Ok - I take that back it is working now. :) I love the Wisteria! It looks like it is just dripping over the bridge. Beautiful flowers - must smell heavenly!

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  4. Gorgeous!!! I was in Southern California last week & I missed my Dogwoods blooming, so Thank you!

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  5. So pretty! Our trees are just starting to flower up. I love the wisteria.

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  6. Oh how lovely!! Two of my favorites are Wisteria and Dogwood. The Pink Dogwood is beautiful!! Thanks for hosting O.W. Susan!

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  7. Hi Susan, I am going to join in on the fun at your blog party. I had done it a couple of times. But I was off to do it early today. I always have a good time looking at every ones gardens. Have a good evening...Julian

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  8. I started out with dogwoods too! lol Love the photos - especially the wisteria covered bridge. Thanks for hosting.

    (If you can add an "a" to the end of Alabama, I would appreciate it. If not, no biggie!)

    Allison

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  9. I love all the flowering trees this time of year - I noticed a beautiful cherry tree in the parking lot of Target of all places today!

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  10. Hi Susan,
    Thanks for hosting again..
    Your pics are beautiful. My mom loved dogwood..I don't have any..Not that much is bloomed here yet..but it will ahppen..
    Hope you are well!

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  11. Oh my heavens, the wisteria over the bridge is incredibly beautiful!! All of your photographs are truly awesome!

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  12. Hi Susan,
    I wish we had dogwoods and my wisteria looks like a poor relation to the wisteria of the south, but I'll take it. There isn't alot of wisteria here so it is an extra special treat when we see it.
    Your pics are great, so fun to see whats blooming around...
    Enjoy and thanks for hosting
    Maryrose

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  13. Love the wisteria...especially across the bridge! Thanks for hosting :-)

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  14. The dogwoods are so gorgeous! I don't think they grow here in Las Vegas. I miss them. The picture of the wisteria covering the bridge makes me laugh. I grew wisteria when I lived in California and it would try to take over the whole back yard. I constantly had to battle it. It has the most beautiful flowers and scent, but boy is it alot of work!

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  15. Oh how I wish we had wisteria here in Mo. Gorgeous.

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  16. I am with Rosie above, I so wish we could grow Wisteria here in Michigan~!! It is just beautiful!

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  17. They are just gorgeous, Susan! I love flowering trees. And the wisteris are probably one of the prettiest flowers around....Christine

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  18. So beautiful!
    I love the wisteria growing over that bridge!

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  19. Your pics are gorgeous! I posted my wisteria tree last week. They are my favorite!

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  20. What a beautiful area you live in. I loved all the flowers you featured today.

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  21. Ooh, these are gorgeous. Spring is farther along where you are. Dogwoods are just tiny ball buds here. But our tulips are in full bloom. If you have time, visit this incredibly scenic shot:

    http://tinyurl.com/y3qro9l

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  22. My first time here. I wanted to share some spring landscaping around my neighborhood. Can't wait to browse everyone's links.

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  23. So pretty! The Wisteria is just beautiful! They are all beautiful! Have a great Outdoor Wednesday and thanks again! Sherri : )

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  24. Two of my favorite blooms of spring .. Wisteria and the Pink Dogwood. Happy Wednesday Susan!
    Hugs Debbie

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  25. Hi Susan,

    My name is Susan too!!
    I was strolling through and found you here.I love looking through all of your beautiful pictures. I also live in Ga. Woodstock, to be exact!!
    Your welcome to come visit me as well anytime.

    sjmcdowell.blogspot.com

    Blessings and Hugs,

    Susan

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  26. Thanks for hosting once again.
    It always amazes me how wisteria will grow right up a tree or building but when we try to grow it in the garden it struggles.
    Dogwood is our provincial flower in B.C. Love it.

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  27. Hi Susan- I'm sorry for clicking on the link twice, I didn't mean to post a second one, but I don't know how to remove it.

    I luv your photos especially the bridge full of wisteria, it's definitely spring time!
    -marie

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  28. Hi Susan, I love the wisteria...wish I could grow it as well as I see it out in the wild. Your pictures are always so pretty.

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  29. Oh,Susan, is there ANYTHING prettier than pink Dogwood? If there is it must be purple Wisteria! LOL! Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wednesday - it is such a fun thing as I really enjoy taking pictures and posting them for others' enjoyment! Come visit me at the beach!

    ~Jean

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  30. Susan your photos are gorgeous! I love the wisteria and dogwood. Our cherry trees are blooming and I show a Japanese Garden in the Brookyn Botanic Garden in my post today.
    ♥ Pat

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  31. Thank you!! I came home to a blooming cherry:)

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  32. Such beautiful photos. We don't have dogwood, but we do get to enjoy Wisteria.
    Hugs
    Jan

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  33. Hello Susan, your photos are beautiful Love the dogwood but the bridge scene is stunning. I too love wisteria.

    Happy Spring to you., Hugs, Jeanne

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  34. How lucky we are to live n the South, with our colorful spring times.

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  35. wow, they are all gorgeous, especially the trees!

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  36. I absolutely love the Pink Dogwood. Thank you so much for posting such wonderful pictures. I enjoyed looking at them. : )

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  37. Ahhh...what pretty flowers! Thank you so much for hosting!

    : )

    Julie M.

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  38. The flowers are lovely. I am not familiar with Dogwood at all-they are very beautiful.

    Thanks so much for hosting Outdoor Wednesday again.

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.

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  39. Wow, lovely scenery you have. The second tree is wonderful.

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  40. ohh..I envy your wisteria...They can't take the winter here...but I try...and try ...and try...

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  41. Lovely images... adore the one with the bridge and wisteria - simply stunning!
    Gena @ Thinking aloud

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  42. My mouth dropped open, when I saw the wisteria hanging on to that metal bridge.
    Joyce M

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  43. Beautiful pictures! We are in North Georgia and the weather has been awesome! Love it!

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  44. What BEAUTIFUL Spring views! Just looking at them makes my eyes water and my nose twitch ... seriously ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  45. I too love wisteria. It looks so pretty climbing the bridge. The dogwoods are also very pretty.

    ~ Tracy

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  46. Beautiful flowers, especially the wisteria! I bought some and planted it here in the desert last spring and it survived all summer, only to die about last October! My neighbor behind me has a beautiful, healthy wisteria, so I know it can grow here. I've given up, however! That was my second try!

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  47. Oh gorgeous! I love dogwood, and have learned to love Wisteria as well. The first summer house my parents bought, when I was a very small girl, was overgrown with Wisteria -- and it terrified me! It was so huge, and shadowed everything.
    My Dad hacked it all down -- good daddy, bad gardener!

    We spoke to friends in Atlanta recently -- the pollen count is NUTS! Wear a mask outside! -- Cass

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  48. These are all beautiful pictures, but that bridge is beyond beautiful! Absolutely stunning!

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  49. You are so blessed!
    We have NO blooms, blossoms, leaves, nothing yet!
    Your dogwoods and wisteria are gorgeous, I am so anxious to see them here. Thaks you for this party, I love it.
    Hugs, Cindy S

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  50. Lovely flowers - you are a bit ahead of us. Love the wisteria!!!!!

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  51. I love wisteria too :) Happy OW Susan ♥

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  52. Hi! Thanks for hosting, I know I say that all the time, but it's true. Don't know how you guys to it. ;-)

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  53. Beautiful photos! I absolutely love the dogwoods and wisteria. They are my favorites. Our dogwoods are a little late blooming this year! I especially love the pink dogwood photo. Very pretty!

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  54. It's my first time linking up! Sorry - I forgot to leave my name for the first post, but I will for the second. Your pictures are gorgeous! We're not that far into spring here!

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  55. I have never really been an outdoorsy girl but this spring has just hooked me I love being outdoors now!

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  56. How beautiful the wisteria looks just dripping off everything :)

    Tink *~*~*

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  57. lovely I love spring because of the beautiful trees and flowers

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  58. Nice list. I wanted to comment on the Wisteria. I notice close up it seems light and further darker. I would think it to be the other way around. I passed some by at a store one time, cause it seemed to be almost white. Very light. The effect I wish is that of lavender like in the distace as in your photos.

    I am not registerd in your Techn. Does it matter. I get picked up by many search engines anyway.

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  59. Susan love your dogwoods photos. I have never seen those other flowers you got posted. What do they called? The last few photos. Nancy

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  60. Beautiful photos Susan, I love the dogwoods. I linked up to my veggie garden blog today, hope you get a chance to visit. :)

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  61. The wisteria is so beautiful, now I understand why my friends grew wisteria and not grapes at their balcony.

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  62. Wow, your outdoor pictures are gorgeous. I love that white dogwood tree. But they're all so eye catching.

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  63. Dogwoods are my favorite! I liked your post on our veterans too.

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  64. I love the dogwoods and the Wisteria.

    Your pics are beautiful.

    Thank you for sharing!

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  65. such a lovely scenery..love these images!

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  66. What gorgeous pictures! I just love all the flowers and colors of spring! Thanks for sharing!

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  67. I wanted to join in Susan but I am having trouble located the linky- When i click on where you say it is it comes up a blank page-
    Any suggestions?

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  68. Beauty, so much beauty the eyes can hardly take it all in...love the wisteria..LOVE IT!!
    I hope I got things right, I haven't done this much, and I couldn't figure out the permalink thing...I'll work on it..
    blessings,
    glenda

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