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

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

Cherry blossoms close up

Bleeding heart – just coming up

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

Hyacinth, and orange pansies amidst the daffodils

Random red tulip

Tulips – almost Hokie colored!

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

Close up of phlox and pink tulips.

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