Thanks, Tina. We have lots of birds in our garden, as well. This is more or less right behind it. We don't walk here every day because the other side is just as beautiful. Must post a picture next week.
Haha, funny, Stephen. It almost looks like that. The cherry trees just blossom before the other trees get their leaves. It's always beautiful to watch. And only a few steps from our house.
Such a lovely place to walk. I bet you hear much birdsong and have peace on those walks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tina. We have lots of birds in our garden, as well. This is more or less right behind it. We don't walk here every day because the other side is just as beautiful. Must post a picture next week.
DeleteWinter to the left, spring to the right...
ReplyDeleteHaha, funny, Stephen. It almost looks like that. The cherry trees just blossom before the other trees get their leaves. It's always beautiful to watch. And only a few steps from our house.
DeleteGorgeous--reminds me of Anne Shirley's "White Way of Delight"...except it's pink!
ReplyDeleteTrue, it's a little like that. Thanks for this reminder, Jane.
DeleteOh, those trees are also very pretty! Are those proper cherry trees? Sweet cherries? Sour cherries?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so, Eva. In six years, I've never seen a fruit on those trees. But they look sooo pretty, don't you think?
DeleteVery pretty. You have to investigate and find out what they are.
DeleteI will ask around. But everyone just calls them cherry trees.
DeleteBeautiful walk. The photo breaths harmony and atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteWell, when you pass through our area again, I can show you, Lisbeth. It's just behind our house.
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