Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Blossom Time, Finally

It's later than normal but the last week has seen all the spring blossoms popping open and it is a delight to see after the winter we have had. This small Magnolia is always one of the first in the neighbourhood to bloom and it was again this year!

24 comments:

  1. A very welcome sight!

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  2. It is so pretty! Much different from the magnolias we have here.

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  3. Better late than never, as "they" say! Gorgeous!

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  4. Very pretty, all our has mostly gone now

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  5. so pretty - yes, the tulip magnolias are very different than the southern mags we have, here. :)

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  6. Yes, we finally have blooms here too! That's a lovely photo.

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  7. You are going to catch up really fast now, it's lovely to see spring blooms all over again, smashing, cheerful photo!

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  8. Your photo just brighten my day up.

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  9. Great sight, we had an exceptional year for spring blossom, hope you have similar.

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  10. Beautiful! We're finally seeing those kind of blossoms as well.

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  11. I got back in Connecticut last night and spent the day driving around admiring the flowering shrubs and new leaves. Spring has sprung.

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  12. My daughter was telling me about the sudden Canadian Spring. She's off to camp again soon and really looking forward to being a Canadian for the summer.

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  13. Hermosa primavera Pat.Que color más bonito!!

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  14. Some things are well worth the wait Pat.. magnolia trees definitely are, it's a beauty.

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  15. So beautiful, here they have already lost most of the flowers...

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  16. So beautiful, here they have already lost most of the flowers...

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  17. Love these trees! Ours already are full of new green leaves.

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  18. Buildings in Toronto are different than in Poland. But the colors of flowers the same. :)

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