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Downtown for a business lunch. (Note cd under napkin!)
Business concluded. Walking home.
Bradford pear petals, raining down.
Yet another crab.
Also raining down, alas. (with hosta)
Violets. I didn't see the excellent spiky dandelion bud (lower left) until I got this up on the "big screen."
Dandelions, gone to seed.
Lilac. See the green in the center of the flower cluster? Matching the green on the right?
Tulips.
Apple.
Ranunculus.
Rhododendron.
Unknown tree.
Japanese maple.
One of my neighbors' houses. Isn't this nice?
Note petals raining down (look at her front door; you can really see the falling petals there).
One pic from our trip to order glasses -- crab at the corner of the Power Center (University venue for the performing arts).
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
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2 comments:
I'm sorry that your beautiful pup is ill....but good to hear he's resting and playing a bit.
AND all the gorgeous crabapple blossoms, we got none this year....all the trees were zapped when we had a dose of winter all at once in April....I miss waking up to a rose colored window from my neighbors tree.
thank you for the visit!
x..x
steph
It's hard, watching him go down.... :-(
I try to stay in the moment and enjoy what he can do, but I'm not very good at it.......... I see the future all too clearly. Or think I do, anyway......
Our crabapples were wonderful this year. I guess one of the things about spring is that we know we can't count on particular aspects of it, from year to year. The magnolias here were overtaken by our really hot weekend several weeks ago, so we only had them for a very few days and then they were done.
Always glad to stop by and see what you are up to. :-)
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