The Bradford pears have been blooming here for about a week, they're not as pretty as those peaches. The redbuds are totally gorgeous right now though. But we don't have any in our yard. You're lucky!!
Word: "dispanc". I have a weird combination of "de-spank" and "disco-spank" stuck in my head now.
Ours are a few weeks ahead of yours--leafy and the blooms are dropping off. I think it was here that I first learned that our peach tree even was a peach tree, like 2 years ago.
How beautiful! Thanks for sharing. You're giving me hope that spring definitely is coming. I'd almost start doubting, because brrrr, everything is wet, chilly and cold again here. Blegh. Those gorgeous blossoms give me a little spring feeling again.
Oh Angie, how lucky lucky, lucky lucky lucky you are to have home grown peaches. When you have too many and don't know what to do with them, I'll send you may address. Those trees are beautiful in full bloom. Do they small good like citrus trees do in bloom?
Ooohhh...That is so beautiful. We have grey and dreary here today. When I looked out back this morning I saw my empty flower pots strewn all over the yard from the big blow we had yesterday. At least we have tulips and daffs blooming. That's progress. The johnnie jump ups are coming up too.
The Bradford pears have been blooming here for about a week, they're not as pretty as those peaches. The redbuds are totally gorgeous right now though. But we don't have any in our yard. You're lucky!!
ReplyDeleteWord: "dispanc". I have a weird combination of "de-spank" and "disco-spank" stuck in my head now.
Ours are a few weeks ahead of yours--leafy and the blooms are dropping off. I think it was here that I first learned that our peach tree even was a peach tree, like 2 years ago.
ReplyDeleteWow , they are beautiful. I guess it spring for you there already, it's still a bit cold here....We had a bit of snow on Tuesday....lol
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love spring. It's my favorite time of year.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Thanks for sharing. You're giving me hope that spring definitely is coming. I'd almost start doubting, because brrrr, everything is wet, chilly and cold again here. Blegh. Those gorgeous blossoms give me a little spring feeling again.
ReplyDeleteWOW what gorgeous trees.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, how lucky lucky, lucky lucky lucky you are to have home grown peaches. When you have too many and don't know what to do with them, I'll send you may address. Those trees are beautiful in full bloom. Do they small good like citrus trees do in bloom?
ReplyDeletei am so jealous!!! we had 6 inches of snow last night. great April fools joke.
ReplyDeleteMy forsythia is just now blooming and I can't wait for my apple tree to blossom!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh...That is so beautiful. We have grey and dreary here today. When I looked out back this morning I saw my empty flower pots strewn all over the yard from the big blow we had yesterday. At least we have tulips and daffs blooming. That's progress. The johnnie jump ups are coming up too.
ReplyDeletemine is just starting to bud. i cannot wait -- i am going to try making peach wine this year. :)
ReplyDeleteooh, my word is chaushim. that sounds either like a luxurious fabric or some sort of religious garment.
Of all the beautiful blooms on trees during the spring, peaches are my favorite.
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