Beautiful photos. It's a good year for apples in Tennessee. Last year we had a late freeze, and got very few. I had a newly-pruned apple tree (done by a beloved parishioner who died suddenly), and so was very disappointed. But this year I walk by that apple tree and always say, "It's a great year for apples, Ray!" This year I even have grapes on my grapevines!
What do I see here, together with the lovely fruittree blooms? A wonderful dark blue sky! So many days we now had these grey rainy clouds that I enjoy your pictures very much! Have a wonderful weekend! Barbara
I live in Trondheim, Norway with my husband and two daughters. Two boys have moved out to create their own homes. I work full time, and have alot of interests, but there is hardly a day when you don't find me in the kitchen, playing with old and new recipes. And if I am not to be find it the kitchen, take a look in The Blue Garden. I am a member of the Slow Food movement and a supporter of the Slower Life. You can contact me at: knitwoman1958@yahoo.com
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Beautiful photos. It's a good year for apples in Tennessee. Last year we had a late freeze, and got very few. I had a newly-pruned apple tree (done by a beloved parishioner who died suddenly), and so was very disappointed. But this year I walk by that apple tree and always say, "It's a great year for apples, Ray!" This year I even have grapes on my grapevines!
What do I see here, together with the lovely fruittree blooms? A wonderful dark blue sky! So many days we now had these grey rainy clouds that I enjoy your pictures very much!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Barbara
i love coming over here
and
seeing
what you have blooming.
:-)
your world
and
garden
is so different from mine.
i feel i can have a bigger world
when i blog-hop
with you.
i do!
thanks for sharing
even though
i don't know what
some of these flowers are!
i am *crazy*
for those multi-colored tulips
from your last posting.
we cannot grow those here
or
even find them to buy.
you are
most a most fortunate gardener!
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