The plum blossoms are covering the trees like new snow.
Mt. Cheam (She-AM) is the beautiful 6,000 foot dormant volcano that looks over us from the east.
The raspberries are getting ready to delight us.
I love me some magnolias. I'm looking forward to adding a star magnolia this year, but I'm not sure where in the back garden.
Grape hyacinths go crazy around here. There were a few in the "shed bed" when I moved here and they have taken over.
Late primulas. The rain has held off a bit this year so they didn't turn to mush.
And back to our driveway.
This is the best year yet for the Snow Lady Azaleas.
And that's my neighbourhood.
3 comments:
Hi Lori,
I'm finally getting caught up on blog reading. Great photos; your spring is way ahead of ours! Kudoes to you for the Mexico mission!
So lovely to see spring happening in neighborhoods near and far - through the blog!
Thanks LoriAngela!
So...floriferous. That may not be a word, but you know what I mean!
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