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It’s been a long cold wet spring and I was beginning to wonder if anything would ever bloom again.
Then…
Bam!
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After a few days of warm sun…
Our apple-less apple tree by the road burst forth with gorgeous white blossoms.
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I wish I could send scent through my blog because it is unbelievably fragrant.
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The birds love it.
The bees love it.
I love it.
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Life is good.
😊
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I feel the same way when our orange tree blooms. You can smell it half a block away.
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Oh, I bet that’s heavenly.
❤️
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It is! And it’s close to our bedroom window.
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Perfect!
We have lilacs close to ours…
❤️
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I miss lilacs.
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They’re glorious.
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I used to have grapefruit blossoms on one side and night jasmine on the other… early summer nights were bliss!
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We have apple and cherry and pear, but no tropicals.
😟
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Those apple tree blossoms are amazing. Yes, I wish you could blog the scent, too.
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WOW!!!!!!
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My mimosa tree is in full bloom as well, it smells just heavenly. Wow, an apple less apple tree, didn’t know there was such a tree, lol.
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This tree was here long before we moved in. I thought it was a crabapple at first because it’s small, but it never fruits, so I really don’t know.
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Beautiful!! Your seasons are quite a bit behind ours here in West Virginia. I have flowering crab apples and the apples have already formed.
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We’re extremely late this year due to a cold wet spring.
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Our peach blossoms were similarly beautiful but pink. They’ve been gone for over a week now, already giving way to little peach nubs. I can’t wait!
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This is beautiful!
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