Nice! I like Spring very much and photos like yours remind me why. In The Ph, there are not too many trees that flower. When I first saw them everywhere in full bloom in Germany, I totally lost my marbles in joy!
Thank you, Judy! It definitely was. Coming from Florida, we only have two real seasons, especially since climate change: it’s either hot or hotter, so this was cool to watch.
Nice! I like Spring very much and photos like yours remind me why. In The Ph, there are not too many trees that flower. When I first saw them everywhere in full bloom in Germany, I totally lost my marbles in joy!
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I felt the same. It must be a Europe thing 😉
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I like that circular area in the middle of the photo on the right. It’s a “hole” through which we can look and maybe see more clearly.
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Apologies for this late reply, but yes! I see what you see.
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Oh wow that’s so cool – these close up pics are great! 😆
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Thank you! Close-up photos are my jam lol
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SAY WHAT, SAY WHAT???? How incredibly cool is that???! Thanks for sharing!
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It was very cool ❤ and all with my handy-dandy, Canon 😉
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I ‘m watching one outside my window right now!
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Very cool!
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Beautiful 🤩 here in Los Angeles seasons are mild so we don’t get such spectacular displays of renewal ♥️
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Same. In Florida, it’s less evident, too. We have Magnolias, which are fun to watch, but it’s different when you literally have a window view 😉
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Very cool, Katherin! I’m sure it’s an inspiring metaphor of life renewed after a very cold winter.
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Thank you, Judy! It definitely was. Coming from Florida, we only have two real seasons, especially since climate change: it’s either hot or hotter, so this was cool to watch.
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