I missed out on blossoms last year due to inclement weather, wind and rain which blew the blossoms off the trees early and before I could get out and take photos.
To be honest, I am not sure if these are cherry blossoms or apple blossoms. Either way, they are delicate and beautiful.
I took these photos around 6 p.m. on Thursday night. I hope to get some photos earlier in the day next time but I'm not exactly sure when since we are now in a longer period of rainy days. Today's rain was quite heavy. I hope they will not damage the blossoms.
Enjoy your Friday. I'm linking up with Skywatch Friday.
Wow - how gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! Spring blossoms are appearing how lovely. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteHi Penny,
ReplyDeleteThe first blossoms of spring are always so hopeful...we've got crocus and Bradford pears blooming here already...as well as daffodils...
~Have a lovely day!
Beautiful blossoms!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! Whatever they are, they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteProbably apply, but cheerful and lovely, nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and a good sign Spring is in the air.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty blossoms. Hope the rain didn't destroy the blossoms.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe blossoms are beautiful, lovely photos. It is too early here for the spring blooms.
Take care, enjoy your weekend!
Beautiful blossoms!!! Exciting to see blossoming around the world where you are! So good you can enjoy them this year, and take such lovely photos for us to see!! xoxolove!
ReplyDeleteYou're right -- it doesn't matter what kind of blossoms, so long as they are that beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are some nice blossoms.
ReplyDeleteOur plum trees are in full bloom, the cherry and quince are in bud but we are still getting frosts so I hope it does not effect the fruit! Lovely photos. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the fruit trees in full bloom! They are so pretty and smell so sweet! I am glad you were able to get out and see these. They don't last long enough! Enjoy your spring days. Summer is right behind them!
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