Just Walkin' in the Rain.......
Walking in the rain isn't so bad when the spring flowers start to bloom. The skies may be grey, but color is everywhere!
Daffodils are in their glory!
Camelias are right outside our living room window.
Forsythia is finally showing its cheerful yellow blooms.
Early Clematis blossoms are straining their arbors.
This Star Magnolia is so beautiful.
Many shades of Heather adorn the hillside gardens. Yes, walking isn't so bad now.
It's the season of pink snow! Spring has arrived! Hurrah!
14 comments:
GORGEOUS walk, Judy!! thank you! blessings ~ tanna
Hello Judy,
Happy Spring.. I would love to walk in the rain with you If I could see all those beautiful blooms... vbg I had NO idea that Sweet Cematis blooms in the Spring.. My blooms in the Fall.. It is such a glorious plant...Lovely Lovely blooms.. Thanks for sharing. Hugs Judy
Mother Nature is throwing a party - confetti included!
Your walk was lovely to my snow-weary eyes.
Oh Judy - how absolutely gorgeous!!! I love it.
Oh Judy, these are beautiful photographs! You know I love walking in the rain too!
What beautiful picture, there's spring everywhere!
Beautiful pictures from your spring walk Judy! Today it's raining too, but for a few days we had springtime...
have a nice weekend
Gabriele
These photos gave me a smile so lovely. Thanks for sharing.
You may be wet but the Pacific Northwest has the prettiest gardens! Lovely spring flowers, for sure.
Yep, nothing better than Western Washington in the Spring....well maybe if it was sunny it would be nicer LOL. My favorite drive was always through the Ballard neighborhoods in the spring.
Crispy
I cant wait!!! i cant wait. THanks for the preview of what s around the CORNER here.....
spring.....it was so warm yesterday..
spring...snowflakes today
Oh, I enjoyed that colorful walk with you in the rain. The flowers are gorgeous!!
Beautiful spring photos, Judy. Spring blooms are a little late around here. We're finally beginning to catch up. Love the pink "snow"! :)
Your neighborhood is BEAUTIFUL!
I love forsythia. I haven't really seen it since I was a kid in Philadelphia. It doesn't grow here. I miss lilacs too. They call crepe myrtle the "lilac of the south", but it doesn't have that lovely lilac fragrance.
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