We are joining Sunny today for Nature Friday~~
Hurry up, mom. Stop sniffing everything!
We found lots of grape hyacinths in beautiful bloom!We have no idea what kind of tree this is but the flowers are so pretty!
The magnolias blossoms are beautiful this year~
Landlord Bob's quince is blooming~
His ornamental pear is blooming too and the reason we know this is an ornamental pear is because he told us☺ Mom is useless identifying trees.
Happy Friday, everybuddy!
Love ya lots♥
Molly
Wow! It looks like spring is exploding in your neck of the woods. We are in for days of 40's again and rain. Some sunshine for more than a day here and there would really be nice.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty walk Molly. But humans can be slow, I am discovering...
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Nobby.
It's rather amazing that so many trees & flowers are blooming farther north and yet here, we still seem so bare ... oh, a few things are popping up, but not so much. Your neighborhood wandering is just so
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BEAUTIFUL blossoms everywhere!! Happy Friday to you too M&M
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI am pretty pawsitiff that the first blossoms are Cherry, Molly. What pretty spring piccies you brought us today! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
S=Schism
oooh the magnolias... they are beautiful... maybe they even have magic powers?
ReplyDeleteOh, your landlord's quince tree brought back a 60 great, old memory for me. Thank you for posting the photo.
ReplyDeleteDearest Molly spring has sprung in your corner of the world. I love the grape hyacinths but I love the photo of you 87 times more.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
WOW, you sure did find lots of pretty blooms today sweet Molly!
ReplyDeleteMolly ~ you are beautiful and your nature shots are awesome ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you love and laughter in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You sure have lots of beautiful blooms popping out around you, Molly. We are still waiting for our shrubs to start blooming here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blooming post -
ReplyDeleteOur neighborhood's blooms were impacted by our frosts - so things are 'spotty' but still pretty -
Have a great EARTH DAY!
H&K&W,
Willow
We've got grape hyacinths blooming in some spots too! We're so glad to see some warm weather and your beautiful trees blooming.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful blooms Molly, Spring is definitely springing in your corner of Blogville!
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Sunny, Rosy and Jakey
Look at all those beautiful flowers! Ours are not there...yet...but we can drive down to the Okanagan valley and see them all! Our tulips and daffodils are starting to set their buds and our grape hyacinth just started to bloom today. It made Mom's heart sing! Thanks for visiting us and we hope you have a marvellously Happy weekend! Purrs Marv
ReplyDeleteThe magnolia is beautiful
ReplyDeleteTHose are beautiful trees in blossom!
ReplyDeleteWe have some wild growing grape hyacinths in our back woods area...we know petcretary did not plant those...but they sure are pretty. She might dig them up and replant them in her garden area.
Lulu: "It's so hard when you want to walk but the human keeps stopping to sniff things! Happens all the time!"
ReplyDeleteWe think it is funny how much further ahead your spring seems to be. Your grass is green, your flowers are blooming. We live in a brown world mostly. We guess it is an improvement over white! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteHi friend, Ojo here! What beautiful flowers you have found! Of course you are the most beautiful of all!
ReplyDeleteWe can see your concentration
ReplyDeleteI believe the white flowers are dogwoods. I have them in my yard also and they just bloomed a few days ago! It's been so cold I haven't ventured out there to take photo's but I should!! Nice photo's!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandfather had the most wonderful Magnolia tree it is such a shame that the flowers do not last very long. We love your walk today. Hugs, Susie xx
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