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Spring is trying to get here early this year. The warm weather has caused the flowering plums to bloom. I notice them everywhere now. A touch of pink is a welcome sight!
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Beautiful Blooms !
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful display of Spring blossom!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Outdoor Wednesday.
Six inches of snow here this morning in Northern Minnesota. I am sharing photos from last summer!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI hope Spring will get early here too.
Thanks for hosting.
Have a great day.
Mette
Absolutely beautiful! We've had a mild winter here but so far no signs of spring in our area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!! We have a lot of Azaleas blooming in our area.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Love the color of those plum trees! Thanks for hosting the party!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful spring bloomers! Love all the pink and the daffys are my favorites!! So glad that spring is just around the corner!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHello Susan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Outdoor Wednesday! I am your newest follower and just joined your party today.
The trees are so beautiful. Love the pinks. Where I live there is still a foot or so of snow on the ground and our trees won't bloom until late april!
Nancy
Those plums are really wonderful and the first time i saw them i really got smitten. And the white plums look elegantly clean and majestic.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Really striking against the blue sky. What zone are you in?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Can't wait until things start blooming where I live. Thanks for hosting the party.
ReplyDeleteI haven't stopped by in a while...been too cold or wet to think about outdoors but suddenly...spring is starting to make an appearance and I'm ready!
ReplyDeleteis spring is coming to you, it means Autumn and winter will be here soon. Feb is our warmest month.
ReplyDeletehow wonderful. I certainly would not mind a long spring. We got some late snow over here in Sweden so it will probably take a while longer. .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm looking forward to spring... the brown empty trees are beginning to wear on my... but I shouldn't complain since the mild winter has led to lots of hiking for me! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteAn early spring is coming to Georgia - my garden is in full daffodil bloom! Loving it. So excited that it should be in the 70's today!
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Kathy
We are far from spring here in the Rockies, so I especially appreciate these beautiful blossoms. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! We have apple and nectarine blossoms in our orchard, so exciting!
ReplyDeleteThis is what our neighborhood looks like as well. It's so pretty and smells so 'springy' even though we know we need some rain!
ReplyDeleteRobin
Beautiful blooms! We also have yellow and pink/purple flower trees that are beginning to bloom now. They signal the coming of summer in Phnom Penh.
ReplyDeleteThe blooms are beautiful. I can't wait until things start blooming in Minnesota.
ReplyDeleteOops, I think I linked twice! Thank you for hosting! I can't wait till things start blooming here so I'll have more to share.
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh!!!! So lovely...and I am so jealous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I wish we were that far away from winter...but alas we have months to go yet before the trees start blossoming.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous signs of spring! Ah, for something pink in my world right now! We're getting yellow, gold and orange, but no pink yet.
ReplyDeleteLovin' those pretty pink trees! Happy early spring to you. It's been a while since I last linked up. Thank you for hosting the blog party. Can't wait to visit some of these fabulous blogs.
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Suzanne
Your lovely trees make me think I need to try to find a couple to plant here at my place!
ReplyDeleteSnow predicted for this weekend here. Spring will have to wait a couple more weeks, I'm afraid. :~D
What a beautiful set of wonderful tones you present us. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWe're in the opposite season downunder and almost at autumn. Love your pink blossoms
ReplyDeleteBridget #74
Beautiful flowering plums!
ReplyDeleteJeanni