Today ’s picture are from my old booster Kathie Coyne down in Clifton , Virginia ( late postHERE ) . Kathie says , " luckily there ’s been no freeze this class so everything is gorgeous . Although I ’ve taken a gazillion photo , these are probably the expert ones . " Dreamy , Kathie ! ! That magnolia … .I cogitate I would put a daybed under it and spend a few hours gaze up .

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Magnolia tree (as tall as the house) – full of damage-free blooms since there’s been no frost…very lucky, this doesn’t happen often

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It is cherry blossom time, and mine bloomed on schedule.  This is taken out my front door.

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Cherry blossoms close up

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Bleeding heart – just coming up

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Tulips – new this year, and the bunnies didn’t get them!

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Hyacinth, and orange pansies amidst the daffodils

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Random red tulip

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Tulips – almost Hokie colored!

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Front walk – phlox, tulips, daffodils, pansies, ‘Stella D’Oro’ daylilies, tiger lily sprouts, etc.

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Close up of phlox and pink tulips.

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