Tuesday, February 14, 2017
2/15 Outdoor Wednesday # 423
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Flowering plum are blooming.....
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Beautiful, beautiful sight. Nothing like that in Texas.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos and colors to remind us in New England spring will come soon ~ thanks
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That's amazing, I wonder if these are the kind that produce fruit? You won't see the likes of this until the first or second week of May around here.
ReplyDeleteLove the pink. According to my daughter, it matches my hair. The delicate nature of the third photo is my favourite.
ReplyDeletePink feels so soothing in the captures.
ReplyDeletePretty in pink.
ReplyDeleteWowee!!! Is that now> Our cherry and Plum blossoms are much later.
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The flowering plum gives the cherry trees a run for their money don't they?
ReplyDeleteI love blooming trees. It means the nature wakes up for good after winter. I can smell the flowers from your pictures.
ReplyDeleteWow. It will be 2-3 months before we see that here...
ReplyDeleteAs imagens são lindas.
ReplyDeletePrazer em conhecer seu blog.
janicce.
It will be awhile before the ornamental plums put on their show here - perhaps in three or four weeks. I love that time of year!
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