Hi Julia. The color of the dogwood came out so nicely this year. It is a young tree, and I think this is the first year the blooms turned out so beautiful. I am glad it gave you a smile.
Did you leave a comment on my Wordless Wednesday link? It says "anonymous" but I checked the IP address which took me to you. I won't approve it yet unless it isn't you.
@Carolyn ? We have some white varieties in the woods around our house. They stand out among all the trees that are beginning their leafing out. Thanks for stopping by.
This is a pleasant reminder of what's to come for me! I don't have a lovely pink Cornus kousa, but I do have a Cornus capitata (Strawberry Dogwood) that keeps the critters and the neighbourhood kids snacking.
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Bursts of happiness!! Thanks for the smile on this grey Seattle day =)
ReplyDeleteHi Julia. The color of the dogwood came out so nicely this year. It is a young tree, and I think this is the first year the blooms turned out so beautiful. I am glad it gave you a smile.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love dogwood blooms and these are spectacular!
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ReplyDeleteDid you leave a comment on my Wordless Wednesday link? It says "anonymous" but I checked the IP address which took me to you. I won't approve it yet unless it isn't you.
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Smiles here, too! and a longing for the dogwoods of the home I left in the Pacific Northwest. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, I was going ask what the blossons were but see in the comments it's a dogwood, thanks for stopping by my blog, Frances
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shades of pink! Thank you for coming to my blog.
ReplyDelete@Karin / Southern Meadows I love dogwood blooms as well. My turned out well this year. Thank you for stopping by.
ReplyDelete@ronniejt28 Thank you, Ronnie. Yes, I did...but not anonymously. I left you a message at Blotanical.
ReplyDelete@Carolyn ? We have some white varieties in the woods around our house. They stand out among all the trees that are beginning their leafing out. Thanks for stopping by.
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ReplyDeletejust stunning...what a gorgeous pink and so full of blossoms
ReplyDeleteThis is a pleasant reminder of what's to come for me! I don't have a lovely pink Cornus kousa, but I do have a Cornus capitata (Strawberry Dogwood) that keeps the critters and the neighbourhood kids snacking.
ReplyDeleteWonderful blooms!
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@Donna It turned out well this year. It is a very young tree.
ReplyDelete@Kate/ Beyond the Brambles I hope you are able to enjoy it before the snacking begins.
ReplyDelete@One Thank you. It took several tries with the camera because there was a bit of a breeze. Thx for stopping by.
ReplyDelete@HolleyGarden I love the pink dogwoods, too. This is the only one I have. The others are white and scattered around in the woods.
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