The magnolia looks so awesome against the blue sky, always better in
person than photos.
A lovely rhododendron of some sort.
I found some little crocuses blooming in one of the many, many
containers around the garden.
Even the moss growing on the garden wall looks great.
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Beautiful photos but not good news for us as this means autumn is getting close and I hate the cold of winter!! Have a good week and stay safe. Diane
Hari OM
These are gorgeous images... with the promise of things getting better. Needed to see these on a very grey damp Northern day... YAM xx
Spring is such a great time of year when so many flowers and plants bloom. Great shots.
We'll have to wait another 6 to 7 months in Germany until next spring, because it's still summer. But I see your photos and I am already looking forward to the appearance of the first crocuses and the awakening of nature after winter time!
Early spring will be a happy time to discover all the plants you really have. Enjoy!
Wonderful for spring things to be happening in your garden, a whole world of surprises for you.
Lovely to see Spring! That’s a beautiful magnolia.
So beautiful pics
Beautiful photos Betty - we have spring springing here too... at long last. :)
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
Beautiful crocus or rain Lillies. I love the yellow ones. And I'm yet to see a Magnolia tree I'm guessing. There is something very divine about them.
How unique is it, each tree different from another, celebrating their differences, yet rooting for each other all the time.
Maybe we can carry back home one such lesson.
Your blooms made me smile. It's been a gloomy last week. :)
We are getting autumn soon and you have spring with you with crocuses and other beautiful flowers that are now blooming. I wish you a nice spring week!
Greetings Elke
wonderfull pictures
wie have summer
and it was very hot ;)
greetings
Rosi
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