This past two or three weeks, our spring trees in the Binghamton, New York area showed off their blooms for us. Here are some of the highlights.
West Middle School (the junior high that one Rod Serling attended) April 25.
Flowering cherry Binghamton May 1.
Pink dogwood Vestal Rail Trail May 2. (This tree is planted in memory of a young woman who died years ago from cancer.)
My crabapple May 3 (its flowers are gone now, too).
Finally, a white tree (apple?) in bloom on the Vestal Rail Trail May 4. Such sweet memories, as we move on to lilacs and other spring delights.
Joining Parul at Happiness and Food for #ThursdayTreeLove with my pink and white tree flower parade.
All lovely!
ReplyDelete...this is a wonderful time of year.
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful blossoms. We're in Autumn here in Tasmania so not many flowers to be seen at the moment. Happy Tree Love Thursday.
ReplyDeleteThere is beauty at every turn in this season.
ReplyDeleteSpring is wonderful isn't - looks beautiful ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful parade! I love that pink...
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Have a fine weekend!❤️😘
Glorious spring! love all the pink flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous blooms and interesting about Rod Serling's junior high!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty! There are pink dogwoods in the neighborhood, and I always miss taking their pictures. The blooms last such a short time.
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty. It makes me think of the jacaranda trees, although when those blooms fall, they make an awful mess.
ReplyDeleteSpring bloom really brings the joy
ReplyDelete#TTL >
ReplyDeleteThese flowering trees are so so pretty!
You sure are enjoying this gorgeous season. :)
Beautiful spring colours! We are in the thick of summer here and hope for timely monsoon rains!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty and lovely! Thanks Alana.
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