I'm sad that the Bradford Pears have pretty much passed their prime here in the high country. At least this spring I was motivated enough to get out and shoot some photos of the pearly white blossoms before they faded.
Right now, I'm seeing more of the Japanese cherry trees, redbuds, and dogwoods. It seems like I can find something new every day if I look hard enough, so I'm always on the lookout for what will pop up next! How about you? Any spring beauties to share?
Really beautiful blossoms.
ReplyDeleteWhat exquisite flowers and so are your photos! Superb! Thanks for sharing such a lovely part of your world! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
aloha,
ReplyDeletei enjoyed your post today, those pear blossums are beautiful
thanks for sharing your world today.
viva la france is going on in my sari blog today!
These blossoms are just lovely. I hope springs presents you with many more wonderful photo opportunities.
ReplyDeleteThey are so white they almost look like the snow I have so no blooms yet.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you stopped to capture these flowers. I can almost smell them. So lovely. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove to see the pear trees linign the roads in WNC! Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThey are so gorgeous.... thank you for your world!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing them.
ReplyDeletewhat a great post! i love that you shared the benefits of something many consider to be an annoying weed.
ReplyDeletemy mom loves dandelions. i'm sort of font of them too.
what a gorgeous photo! same for the photos in your last post. it's been a while since i stopped by. i've missed so much!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteWe swallow too much medication that sometimes we forget that nature can heal us.
Thank you for letting us remember.
Your blossoms are gorgeous! I know..sad to see them go.
ReplyDeleteSummer is around the corner so I'm looking forward to many more blooms. Hope your enjoying your weekend-
Regina
I am speechless... this is soooo beautiful!
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