In the merry, merry month of May.
The tulips were glowing.
Near historic First Congregational Church, Main and Front Sts |
At lunch, I went, with my guest photographer, for a walk on the edges of downtown Binghamton, New York. (You'll see some of those pictures later this month.)
We walked along the Chenango River.
Front Street, Binghamton, New York |
We passed lilacs on a block where historic houses are being slowly restored.
A dogwood beckoned.
After work, a walk on the West Side.
Westover, near Johnson City, New York |
How was your day yesterday?
My day? A lot less green than yours, that's for sure :)
ReplyDeleteMy typical day basically involves getting to the hospital, doing a bunch of operations (as an anaesthetist) and then heading back... no much social life.
Glad someone had some sun! Round here it's been one gloomy, rainy day after another. Even the ground is slush.
ReplyDeleteI miss TULIPS and DAFFODILS. When I lived on the East Coast, those would sprout up in the Spring and I adored them. I loved that feeling of "rebirth". Here in LA though, "spring" is more like GLOOM though. For the month of May and June, every morning when we wake up, it always looks like it's going to rain thanks to the marine layer.
ReplyDeleteI am constantly amazing at the beauty of our country. Thanks for sharing these photos.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful way to capture a day. Lovely thought and execution. :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! It was rainy here on the southern Coast of Illinois! But blooms are everywhere. Loved seeing your pics. I think the dogwood is a favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteWe had a miserable rainy day. I'm so happy to relive it through your lovely pictures. Way better the second time!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love Spring. My favorite picture is the lilac bush on Front St. I'm from Rochester and we're known for our lilac bushes. I just planted two lilac bushes in my back yard here in Maryland to remind me of home. The tulips are also lovely. Enjoy the beautiful outdoors!
ReplyDeleteLove that you told your story with flowers. So expressive.
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