Spring arrived a week ago,
with a lovely burst of warm days,
then another blast of cold, windy days
We planted these Ornamental Pear tree's back in 2007
They now stand nice and tall seperating the vegie patch from the rest of our yard.
This summer they will provide lovely shade over our grassed area,
very important for our long, hot, dry summers.
Hope New Season To You!
Jacqueline.
I am over these cold windy days, hoping for a long not too hot summer! Beautiful photos, the blossoms hold the promise of Spring don't they.
ReplyDeleteSpring has certainly sprung and it is so good for the soul - all the gorgeous flowers and the sunshine.... the sunshine is my favourite. Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty. I have just been braving the cold wind and taking photos in the garden myself. Might get around to doing a post at some stage.
ReplyDeleteThose ornamental pears are just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHi ZippyZippy, you have captured Spring beautifully here!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of Blogtoberfest, hosted by Cathy aka {tinniegirl} last year. Thought you might be interested to know that we're running it again in 2012. You can find all the info at: http://isawyoudancing.blogspot.com.au/p/blogtoberfest-2012.html
And we're kicking off this Monday! Would love to see you there.
Kat xxx
Nice garden please when do the pear trees have full leaves
ReplyDeleteHi, in the summer they have full leaves and provide beautiful shade for our hot hot summers
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