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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Spring's Beauty

I didn't get the cards photographed or get a chance to make anything new today.  I did get some errands run and set up my new printer that had been languishing in the box for 3 weeks.  And I made a stab at cleaning up from my Stamp Stack last week.  I keep getting sidetracked.  Do you do that.

I did get some pictures of the beautiful flowers in our yard the other day.  Would you like a peek?



Isn't this a huge Azalea?  Actually, I think it's two growing side by side.


I thought I'd get up close and personal. Each flower is so beautiful!


This is the small Dogwood behind our house.



This is a view of the large Dogwood on the other side of the back yard.  The yard isn't very big so they almost meet in the middle.

We had a thunder-hail storm last night.  There are so many Dogwood petals on the ground that it looks like snow.

I can't make anything this beautiful.

Thanks for stopping by.  Now to get busy so I have a card to share tomorrow.

Enjoy!

9 comments:

  1. WOW! These are fantastic. Such beauty - and in your own back yard!
    Great photos
    Lynn

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  2. These spring flowers are just gorgeous, Bonnie. I know, right: Mother Nature trumps all when it comes to beauty!

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  3. Gorgeous, Bonnie! Thanks for the peek into your lovely yard. :D I needed the eye candy on this dreary Monday morning!

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  4. Love looking at your cards but sure do enjoy looking at flower photos as well. Pretty colored azaleas and the dogwoods are beautiful-they have been here as well. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Beautiful photos, Bonnie! You're lucky to be so far south that you have so much blooming already. Up here in Vancouver, Canada, all I have so far is forsythia and daffodils. But the trees have buds on them so I know spring is coming.

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  6. Also meant to say that dogwoods are our provincial flower - yours are beautiful! I used to have one in my front yard but it got the blight and had to be removed. I put in a star magnolia instead which I absolutely love.

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  7. Wonderful photos Bonnie - it's lovely to see what's growing on the other side of the world!

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  8. Oh, this is beautiful, Bonnie. The dogwoods here are beginning to fade away and usually they aren't even bloomed by this time. What a strange Spring. Thanks for sharing your pretty yard.

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  9. Such a beautiful time of the year and you have done these justice, beautiful photos Bonnie.

    I have been catching up after it seems like an age, you certainly have been busy and such beautiful cards as ever, congratulations on being guest designer too.

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Enjoy! Bonnie