So many people have written to me asking me about my flowers around my home.. and so I thought it would be fun to take some pictures and share with you some of the views that I have during the spring months...
There is a dogwood outside our home in the back yard... we have no way of knowing how old it is... as we have only lived in on our farm for 9 years so far...
But this is the largest Dogwood we have ever seen and also one of the deepest PINKS we have ever seen also...
WE are not prejudice about this tree... it is huge and deep pink... I hope that you can see the true color of the pink and also what beautiful blue days we do have here in the mountains of North Carolina... they are wonderful days...
This will show you some of the surrounding azaleas in the background that are just starting to bloom also... our entire yard is surrounded by woods... and between the woods and the house there is a 'lawn' and on the edge of the lawn, AZALEAS line the property.... all the way out the driveway too...
I will share some of those later on this week...
Here is the tree... but the size is really not relative in this picture... as there is really nothing to relate it to...
But believe me it is a heavenly tree... and the color very intense...
When you walk into our backyard at this time of year that is all you can see... wow... I love it..
Hope you enjoy these...
Have a wonderful day...
Love, Light and Peace....Bonnie
Bonnie, The pink dogwood is gorgeous! And those azaleas! Here in Missouri the dogwood has finally come out and the azaleas are just beginning.
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ReplyDeleteI think you must live in the prettiest place ever.
That is such a gorgeous picture and I am looking forward to some more.
Myrna
beautiful dogwoods bonnie-we are a bit behind here in PA-our hyacinths have jsut opened and the tulips are up but not yet bloomed-my orchid (indoor) is in bloom though
ReplyDeleteI just love this time of year when all the trees start showing off their beauty...and dogwoods are some of the prettiest! Thanks for sharing!
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