Spring is such a magical time of year. My car has pollen from the tree across the street. Had to park there for the workers to have the garage. It's not as pretty as your pink snow.
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I remember pink snow back in Missouri. Spring was beautiful. I think having all the flowers around all year has taken the special out of it. Maybe take it for granted. But I truly love all the palms. Lovely photos of your EMW!
So that's what they're called, "Azaleas"! They're beautiful! I wanted something for our property, but I didn't know what & you've given me the idea! Thank you so much! Have a wonderful day!
Beautiful! We have white snow (bradford pears) and pink (dogwoods) and then of course all those "helicopters" that come off the trees too......rain just never stops but we wish we had some REAL rain too!
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ha! we have the pink snow too ... from camellia tree.. and some days we even have a blizzard... :O)))
ReplyDeleteThe pink snow is pretty. Our azaleas are full of buds now, but quite late this year.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteAnd like all snow, its beauty is shortlived before becoming slush! What a lovely walk you have. YAM xx
The breezes are making pink snow in our yard too! How I wish I had good luck with azaleas. They are so pretty in bloom!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, what pretty pink snow those lovely blossoms create! Nice reference- my dad says he loves Prince's "Purple Rain".
ReplyDeletePink snow is pretty, but also pretty messy especially if you have to clean it off your care and it is wet.
ReplyDeleteWell done, my friend. Indeed, well done!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely spring colours. We are not yet at the pink snow stage in Aberdeen, but Gail promises me it won't be long.
ReplyDeleteToodle-oo!
Nobby.
Spring is such a magical time of year. My car has pollen from the tree across the street. Had to park there for the workers to have the garage. It's not as pretty as your pink snow.
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hahaha, I like that better than the cold white stuff
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have pink snow...unless you are the owner of that car that now needs to be washed. BOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pink snow, much better than the white stuff!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Beth
That is a lot of pretty pink, hooray!
ReplyDeleteHugs to Angel Madi ~ and lovely series of spring time photos ~ great colors too ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
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Now that's the kind of snow I like! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh I love pink snow but I hate to bruise the petals waking on them. That's silly and I will walk across, but....
ReplyDeleteI remember pink snow back in Missouri. Spring was beautiful. I think having all the flowers around all year has taken the special out of it. Maybe take it for granted. But I truly love all the palms. Lovely photos of your EMW!
ReplyDeleteDang- all we have is white snow from the pear trees! Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. We have yellow snow on everything, it looks like chalk dust from the pollen. XO
ReplyDeleteSo that's what they're called, "Azaleas"! They're beautiful! I wanted something for our property, but I didn't know what & you've given me the idea! Thank you so much! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI only want to see you laughing in the purple snow
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We have white snow (bradford pears) and pink (dogwoods) and then of course all those "helicopters" that come off the trees too......rain just never stops but we wish we had some REAL rain too!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
Pink Azaleas that's what I want in my front yard. They're beautiful and that would surely make my home more appealing. Thanks for the idea!!!
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