
The next week, the petals were on the ground.

Luckily, there are other things to look at.
I'm really enjoying the translucency of different plant bits.

I don't know if they were thinking of their Japanese maple when they chose their door color, but it seems likely, doesn't it?

Tulips bloom at slightly different times -- this must be a later variety.

This horse chestnut tree is on the lawn in front of my office building.

2 comments:
What a lovely walk to work...thanks for taking me along!
You are most welcome. Thanks for coming along! :-)
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