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Spring is getting closer! We have some flowering trees right now and they are beautiful! The flowering plum trees …..
and the Bradford Pear Trees….
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
those are some awesome blooms on those trees, so pretty! The tulip poplars here are in full blast color. Spring's great! Nice photos :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms! Will be so happy to see some around here. Thanks for hosting this fun party.
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty! Thanks for sharing your great photos and hosting again this week.
ReplyDeleteYour spring blossoms are the best:)
ReplyDeleteI envy you being able to see such beauty nature has provided. We do not have that here yet. My Bradford Pear is trying to bloom, but nothing as lovely as these trees.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.. Here in NJ we're about 3 weeks behind you so I expect to see the same soon!
ReplyDeleteSusan, Your flowering trees pics are just gorgeous. Here in N FL we have already had our Taiwan Cherries bloom and are now seeing other blooming trees that tell me Spring is right around the corner.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn/A Southerners Notebook
Hi Susan!
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of your post Spring is bustin' out all over...it looks that way in east Texas too.
Love it!!
Beautiful photos-our trees are blooming, too.
ReplyDeleteThose plum trees are a perfect profusion of pink! :)
ReplyDeleteTink *~*~*
Beautiful photos of your trees! Your Bradford Pear trees looks like Sakura in Japan.
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish that we have spring season in here.Unfortunately, summer is just around the corner and I can imagine my face turning bright" baked" red again.
Oh, gosh! What beautiful blossoms!
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful.you are so lucky to have warmer weather in Vancouver,B.C.there's snow and it's cold..
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us hope that Spring is really on it's way!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plum and per trees, our pears are in bloom also.
ReplyDeleteOh I am SOOO jealous! Spring trees already! We are FINALLY rid of the snow and ice so I shouldn't complain. Have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteThat is a sure sign that spring is almost here. Thanks for all you do for us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! It got me in a spring state of mind. Thanks for hosting the party.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe you have flowering trees already! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteBlossoms... oh how I yearn for our barren trees to bloom and the snow to melt away. Your pictures are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like you have the proof that spring is definitely there! It sure isn't here. Thank you for the beautiful photos and the encouragement that spring IS on it's way.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Kathy
Hope that it's alright to put in an outdoor painting. I'm ready for sunshine and the beach!
ReplyDeleteWill try to have an outdoor photo for next time.
Hope that you will visit.
Barb
Wow, you have flowering trees! We are still locked in winter in Seattle. Come see my snow scene!
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How beautiful Susan. We have nary a one flowering yet. Soon I hope.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jeanne
Wow! Your blossom is so much more advanced than ours, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh yay! I love when the Bradford Pears come into bloom! The trees aren't opening here yet but I saw tiny buds yesterday! Soon! Soon!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous blooms, Susan.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Wednesday.
Your photos are just gorgeous. I can't wait for it to look like that here!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Susan.
Happy springtime.
xo
Regards all.
Love it when the trees start to bloom! They present with such awesome colors! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteYou do really have Spring! We are only at the point of things starting to poke through the ground.
ReplyDeleteThe 'Hope' of spring - awesome, Judyx
ReplyDeleteIt's crazy how much this excites me! I can't wait for the trees to start blooming!
ReplyDeleteSo unfair! We are cold and wet here. I know our turn is coming. Still, I would love to have the trees blossoming already here. Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful photos today.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!
ReplyDeletehere nothing on the trees yet..
oh but what glory they do bring!
thanks for sharing!!
warmest hugs..
Loui♥
Oh, your pictures are glorious!!! It's as if nature is singing!!!
ReplyDeleteXO
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful trees! Here in Sweden we still have snow.
ReplyDeleteSpring is God's symphony in bloom! Gorgeous trees,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Oh Susan! Trees in bloom . . .I am plotzing, as we say in New York.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am GREEN with envy.
Cass
Gorgeous Pear Trees!
ReplyDeleteOur spring is not nearly so advanced (as you can see by my post today), but we'll be there in about another month! I can't wait to see our trees all a-bloom. In the meantime, I'm trying not to be jealous.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, we are both showing the beautiful blooming trees around our city..great shots of yours... have a good day, Baba
ReplyDeleteThose plum and pear trees are beautiful! Thank you for the opportunity to share our outdoor photos. YAY, it's almost SPRING!!
ReplyDeleteSusan, I am longing for Spring even more after seeing these photos. Nothing is flowering here as of yet. I can't wait! Your pics, as always, are lovely!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I always feel like it's Spring, when the plum and Bradford Pear trees burst into bloom. Aren't we lucky to live in the South!
ReplyDeleteHi! I love your blog and the idea to post outdoor Wednesdays!! From the Bradford Pears to the Plums,your photos are inspirational as I await Spring in the Midwest.Gosh! I hope you don't mind seeing a few snowmen.
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful signs of spring I love the whites and pink blooms as if they beckon spring to come out and play
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