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Found Flowers

Lynn and I returned from visiting MK, Mike, Sara, and Cal last Sunday. It was easy to spot exuberant signs of Spring on our route. Today I thought I’d share some photos of pretty blossoms we saw along the way.

Up in Wisconsin, apple trees are blooming:

Apple Blossom TimeApple Blossom Time

And the bees are busy:

Pollinating Pollinating

I think this is a variety of pear tree. They’re busy blooming too:

Pear tree blossomsPear tree blossoms

At a rest stop in Kentucky, these Poppies were showing up on schedule just before Memorial Day:

Poppies Poppies

In Tennessee, MK’s cactus garden is flowering and looks pretty as a picture in the early morning light:

Easter Lily cactus (photo by MK Rosack, used with permission)

And Black-Eyed Susans in Georgia didn’t want to be left out:

_IMG_5448.jpgBlack-Eyed Susan

Most of these photos were made with iPhones and I’m very happy with how they turned out. Isn’t it handy to have such a good camera in your pocket? If you want to try a quiz, see if you can spot which ones weren’t made with phones.

Thanks for stopping by and reading my blog. Stay positive, be kind, take care of yourselves and each other. Enjoy Spring, and if you can, make some photos!

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