Monday, March 21, 2011

Spring has turned pink today

The Flowering Almonds have just started to open.
They will be gorgeous in a few more days.

See the spideweb below?

My hyacinth bulbs were transplanted from Rockwood.
I didn't even know what color they were going to be.
The bulbs were planted in the grass and the bulbs were just
about to nothing when we moved them. They are so pretty,
sure am glad we moved them home.
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9 comments:

Janice K said...

I am jealous...those flowers look so good, I can almost smell the hyacenth. I'm still waiting to see that first crocus pop open.

Have a beautiful day!

Ruth Hiebert said...

I love this pink post.The Flowering Almond flowers look like small roses.
Blessings,Ruth

Elaine said...

Gorgeous flowers and images!

Wall-to-wall books said...

Wow those are just gorgeous! No flowers here yet! Tomorrow it is suppose to be a high of 31, and snow flurries! Spring has not come to upstate NY yet.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi Leedra, Both the Flowering Almond and the Hyacinths are gorgeous... We have hyacinths --but we'e never had one as full and gorgeous as the one you showed... I don't think they like us very much!!!!! ha

Hugs,
Betsy

Connie said...

You ARE having a beautiful spring. I love pink and these are such a deep pink. I do not think I have ever seen a flowering almond - gorgeous.

Darla said...

Beautiful shades of pink for Spring..oh I know you are glad you moved that hyacinth!

Melissa Weisbard said...

The flowers are gorgeous! I don't have any blooms in my hard yet. My dogwood hasn't even bloomed. We had a week of warm weather and then it got cold again last week. This week it is going to be warm and stormy. I hoping to have a sunny day soon to get out with my camera. I think I'm having withdrawal symptoms from the long winter.

Melissa Weisbard said...

Gorgeous! I've got lots of yellow and red roses on my bushes, but I haven't taken any photos of them yet. I've just been so busy that I haven't had time. I was able to get some photos of my pink dogwood blooms before they disappeared though. I love photographing flowers.

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