I cook, I sew, my beloved and I run our business from home. After more than 30 years of marriage, life is just about perfect. This is our corner of the world.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Garden Tuesday: Color
My yard is awash in color. Pictures don't do it justice. Zooming in on a few of my 80-plus year old apple trees, it's obvious why this is my favorite season. I'm afraid I scared this guy by walking outside.
21 comments:
The bunny is cute but your yard looks fantastic. Diane
The pink apple blossoms are very pretty. We have a crab apple with white blossoms...also very pretty.
Cute rabbit. I haven't seen any in our yard yet this year. Too many stray cats around here, I think.
Margie - Your yard is gorgeous - I really like how much better grass grows and looks in the North.
your yard looks like a post card! I hope you had a very happy mothers day times 9 - you received some nice flowers.
We haven't seen bunnies in a couple of years. I blame the coyotes.
Your yard is fantastic. I am imagining a picnic under the trees!
The bunny would be invited...
Your yard is beautiful! Our desert-y area is very colorful, too just now. We saw 4 rabbits on our walk yesterday!!
Rottie Kisses!
gorgeous shots of your yard! Pretty sure that bunny will be back! He is probably lounging under one of those apple trees right now!
Gorgeous trees!
I just want to run on that lawn
Wonderful.....I'm jealous.
Gorgeous!! Thanks for linking up!
What a beautiful yard - love the colors!
No wonder you couldn't wait for spring.
Makes me want to run barefooted in that grass! Very nice...!
stopping by from Pam's! Wow, it is gorgeous! I could enjoy that view for days and days, or until it changes to something else just as interesting.
Beautiful, lush trees. No, the photos can not show correctly. I love the spring because of the colors in a special way
Violett
wooow NICE :D
Happy sunny Kissslobbers
El'bow & Hauwii
Bunny!
Cute little bunny. I hate scaring them away but if you see them they usually see you. What gorgeous trees.
I love spring color, too. I guess having lived in the Northeast you look forward to it after the loooong winters.
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