Here is a small taste of some things in bloom around my town right now.
This beautiful dogwood tree in front of the town hall.
A weeping cherry that is so large you can’t see the house behind it! I love this tree.
Can you see that someone tied lavender ribbons to its branches? Probably for Easter. The year we moved here it was Easter weekend and they had little eggs tied tied to its branches.
Not sure what this is, but it’s a miniature waterfall of white blooms. Maybe a mini weeping cherry in white?
I had to include this creepy sign for the florist. What do you think of it? I guess it’s been a landmark for years, only Kim tells me that it used to look even more like Michael Jackson than it does now!
I stopped by the local nursery to snap some pics of what they have out now. An explosion of color! (The daffodils in my header were taken here.)
I don’t know if it’s my over active imagination or what, but these daffodils look to me like they are trying to look around in every direction and saying ... hellloooo!
And last, but not least, this sleepy bee found a great napping spot. At first I thought he was dead but when I stroked him with my finger he moved his legs a little bit. Lazy spring bee!
They call us the Garden State for a reason!
Makes me want to work out in my yard. I’ll take one of these, one of those, two of that one…wow.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on April 06 2010 at 06:53 AM
Debra, the only work I’ve been doing in my yard over the past few days is raking out the flower beds. Dead leaves, the mess left from the ferns, etc. Getting ready! I think our last frost date is sometime next month.
Posted by
Lynne on April 06 2010 at 06:58 AM
What a great set of shots, I love the group daffodil shot… really made me smile, I could see it too!
Nice that you name all those trees, I don’t know the names of so many of the trees and plants I see. Have a great day.
Posted by
Margaret on April 06 2010 at 09:36 AM
Margaret, thank you! Glad I am not alone in thinking daffodils can talk. And, I wish I knew the names of more trees here in NJ.
Posted by
Lynne on April 06 2010 at 03:18 PM
I love that sign! It looks way more like spring there than it does here. It’s a cold windy mid-40’s day. Thanks for the color. I needed to be reminded Spring is out there.
Posted by
Becky on April 06 2010 at 05:00 PM
Wow. Gotta love the West Milford florist and gift shop sign. It is totally surreal.
Dogwoods this early in the season? They’re blooming here, too, but it seems early to me. But maybe my memory is faulty.
Happy spring!
Posted by
Reya Mellicker on April 06 2010 at 06:29 PM
Reya, a little to surreal for me!
Yes, everything here is on fast forward. I think all our rain has pushed things forward more than normal.
Posted by
Lynne on April 06 2010 at 08:53 PM
frost free date = 5/15 - but I usually wait a few days as I’ve been hit on the 16th once or twice.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on April 07 2010 at 12:20 PM
Have just read your last 3 posts - love the photos of Spring. Spring is a little late coming in Scotland - the weather has been so cold. Love the Mia post, it will be great to follow your drives through your photos.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on April 07 2010 at 01:29 PM
You are braver than I am to pet a bee!! Lovely trees, especially the cherry!
Posted by
jan on April 07 2010 at 11:05 PM
Maggie, somehow I figured I could count on you for the frost date!
Joyce, our spring is very early! The past few days have been unseasonably warm. We can’t wait to have more adventures with Mia!
Posted by
Lynne on April 08 2010 at 04:57 AM
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