Bradford pear trees in bloom across the road from the entrance to my subdivision. |
Once they retired my parents began to travel. Most springs my mother insisted on traveling "down south" saying there was no place as pretty as the South in springtime. My father was happy go, too. They had retired happily to lake life in northern Wisconsin and I think Dad would get pretty tired of the long winter as well!
Every time I leave or enter my subdivsion in the spring, these tress are showing off! |
Now that I live in northern Georgia I have to agree with Mom. My daffodils and grape hyacinths are in full bloom and have been for a while as well as other spring bulb plants. People have been out doing yard work for a couple of weeks. The trees are starting to bloom.
It's the trees I love. For the next couple of months the crab apple, pear, red buds, dogwoods, etc., will be giving us a display that is hard to beat.
And, my mother was right. There is no place as pretty!
I have to add a few pictures of the pond which borders one side of my subdivision. This was taken around 7:30am, with the steam coming off the water. |
Looking over the pond |
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