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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Spring Blooms


Spring is bursting forth with all it's colorful impatience. 
This is a magnolia. We call it a tulip tree in these parts.


Forsythia


A lone Lily of The Valley on our sweet Clovis's grave. 
Our cat who died last year for new followers.


Sedum


 Patio Peach Tree

happy gardening
Olive





26 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos Olive! I miss the lily of the valley I left behind in Idaho. But many of my azaleas are starting to bloom now. Have a wonderful day.

    Big Texas Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  2. Just lovely on the snowy cold morning in the north. You make me believe there are flowers under all our snow, just waiting to bloom :-)

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  3. Your Spring flowers are all so pretty dear Olive... and how sweet that the little Lily of the Valley is blooming on precious little Clovis's resting spot... Lily of the Valley is my birth month flower... and I love Clovis... enjoy your beautiful weather and gardens... xoxo Julie Marie

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  4. I am going to miss all of the flowering springtime trees we had at our previous home. We had a tulip tree as well and it was so pretty!

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  5. Pretty photos! Lily Of The Valley is one of my favorite flowers, but darn if I can keep them alive. I'd show you my one inch high daffodil shoots, but they aren't nearly as impressive.

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  6. The peach tree has such a pretty delicate color. I love the flowers of Spring and saw a lot of wildflowers last weekend on our hike. Enjoy your day my friend! Here in FL? AAAHHHCHHOOOO! lol Pollen!

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  7. Oh happy day are these delights you have taken time to show and tell.

    Thank you very much.

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  8. Hi Olive. Sad reminder that poor Clover is no longer with us :( But isn't it wonderful that spring is starting to pop up all over the place. Its the same in our garden over here in Devon. Beautiful photos my friend. I always love the miracle that is Spring, when new life starts to appear everywhere :)

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  9. awww sweet Clovis...
    Pretty blooms..I'm thinking I need a peach tree..such pretty flowers..do you get peaches too?
    When we moved here, I used to find 4 leaf clovers all the time..none anymore..interesting about the ph being off...

    Love, Mona

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  10. Everything looks so fresh and lovely. I've been planting my garden today, too. Feels good.

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  11. Beautiful Olive...I look forward to seeing spring blooms...it got so cold here again today!!

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  12. How nice to see the blooms! We've been in the 20's with horrible winds all day... We need some spring too:@)

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  13. Love the Lily of the Valley. I have a small bunch which come up every year by the AC. I have tried to move them, but they love that place and no other. It is nice to get my hands back in the dirt again. Great patio peach blooms - so delicate.

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  14. What a beautiful assortment of flowers! Gorgeous photos!!

    Judy

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  15. Hi Olive,

    You are one lucky gal to have such beauty already in your garden. It seems like we will never have spring here in MI, snow and just more snow. Today was 25 degrees today...lol.
    Hugs, Lynnie

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  16. I would say spring is arriving at your place! Wonderful photos . . .

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  17. Those are such pretty clear pictures! Looks like Spring has landed in your yard.

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  18. We have that same ornamental magnolia and I cannot wait to see the pink blossoms......we should start seeing the pink buds soon now. It's the first thing out in the Spring in my yard besides the forsythia. :) We call poplar trees tulip trees because of the perfect tulip shape orange and green flowers they have. Have a great weekend Olive.

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  19. Woo hoo, spring is showing up in your neck of the woods! Great pictures, Miss Olive!

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  20. Here's one big SIGH of admiration from me dearest! Your photos of your spring blooms are gorgeous!!! Such amazing captures.
    I had to go back to see what I had missed in my absence and was so glad I did when I saw your lovely booth all decked out for spring---that blue mantle is amazing!
    Have a wonderful weekend sweet...big hugs...

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  21. Beautiful blooms! Can't wait until I see some here.

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  22. Beautiful! Longing for spring (sigh)
    Susan

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  23. So happy for spring finally
    I just hope I don't have to complain about horrible heat this summer LOL really

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  24. Hi Olive, just love those spring photos. I'm just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
    http://chelencarter-retiredandlovingit.blogspot.ca/

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  25. Olive,
    gorgeous photos! They give me hope, I'm wondering if spring is ever gonna get here!
    Rebecca

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