Saturday, March 24, 2018

Cherry Road


These cherry trees are all along the road between the Audubon Park golf course and the Memphis Botanic Gardens.





They don't last long, but while they're in bloom they are a joy to behold!

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  1. Wow-these are amazing! I was hoping to see them when I go to Japan at the end of next month but I think I will miss them by a few weeks. So I am glad I get to see these photos to make up for that. Thank you for sharing. Hugs-Erika

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    1. I hope you get to see them in Japan! I've never been there, and I think that would be a wonderful trip :)

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  2. Oh how beautiful! I am looking forward to see my apple trees bloom again ...but today I saw that no single green leaf peak yet is on them.... such a long winter this year! Sad!
    Happy weekend!

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    1. Apple trees are pretty, too, aren't they! I don't generally notice them, but there must be some planted around here....

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  3. Such beautiful trees! I can't wait to see some blossom soon, it's so late this year!
    Happy weekend,
    Alison x

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    1. The snows in other parts of the country are amazing for me to see photos of. Spring is in full bloom here!

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  4. Just as pretty as the ones along the Potomac, you have created some incredible photos that simply take my breath away. Seems all that rain you got was really good for something magical.

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    1. I'm so glad the rain hasn't washed them away lol I've never been to D.C., but the pictures I've seen are beautiful!

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  5. Wow, what stunning trees! I really enjoyed seeing all the cherry blossoms with you and they must look amazing up close - beautiful 😁. Happy weekend! J 😊 x

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    1. I'd have climbed one of the trees, but I'm thinking I'd have been stopped. They are amazing close up.

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  6. Oh, how beautiful!

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    1. They really are! They're getting older, and I'm glad to see some newer ones being planted to keep then row going :)

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