It’s that time of year again when the cherry trees are in blossom in Branch Brook Park in Newark. Last year the trees were early and we were late to the party. This year I think we planned it at peak bloom time but the weather was not very nice. We went on Friday which was predicted to be mostly sunny, but it turned out to be mostly cloudy with a chilly wind. We knew that Saturday it was supposed to rain heavily (we ended up with 3.71 inches here at our house!) and be windy so we were worried that the trees would lose their blossoms after that. So, Friday it was!
We headed off in Mia, but with the top up in hopes that the day would turn warmer and sunnier.
The trees were absolutely beautiful. Everywhere you looked people gathered underneath them to bask in their glory, rapt looks of wonder on their faces turned upwards to the blossoms.
My photos would have been better with a nice blue sky as a backdrop to the blossoms but that was just not to be, so I had to make the best of the situation and just enjoy the day for what it was. (Even if my fingers were turning blue!) I hope you enjoy them. One thing is for certain: cherry trees come in all colors and all shapes and sizes.
A bird’s nest on the lower branch of a tree. What a lovely place for a home!
On one of the old bridges.
Some trees just seemed to have an inner glow about them.
A closer look at some blossoms.
The different shapes of the branches and how the tree has grown over the years is a source of fascination for me.
This particular tree was huge. And beautiful. I had to take it’s image from several different perspectives. From the front:
Underneath:
After passing it by:
I think you’ll agree it was worthy of all three shots. And, did you notice the woman in the distance with her easel in the “in front” shot?
I had to take a closer shot of her paints. So tidy! (Of course I asked her permission before photographing her painting.)
The Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart as seen four different ways! I couldn’t decide which photo to use. Which one is your favorite view of the church including the cherry trees?
Just as we were leaving the park at around 3:00 p.m. the sun finally peeked through the clouds. Of course. We even got to put the top down on Mia on the drive home. Maybe next year we can hit peak blooming season and perfect weather all rolled into one!
Posted by Lynne on 04/19/2011 at 07:44 AM
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