You can depend on spring and you can depend on apple blossoms in the spring at my place. Happily I can depend on perfectly organic apples in the fall too.
You can depend on spring and you can depend on apple blossoms in the spring at my place. Happily I can depend on perfectly organic apples in the fall too.
The sun shone here yesterday too Mary - for the first time in ages
Mary MacADNski: A lot of the Maritime provinces and even western PEI had a snowstorm yesterday. We had rain in Eastern PEI. Yeah. A lot of snow melted.
Mary MacADNski: I love the smell of them. I have some wild trees in a neighbouring field that I use to bring blossoms inside. it's a delicate yet fresh smell.
I remember so well the splendor of apple blossom time in the Annapolis Valley.
This shot is wonderful, Mary; no doubt you've already captured it on canvas.
Mary MacADNski: Funny you mentioned that. Today I was trying to decide which painting to start next, a fox, an apple blossom of a gazania. Here ate the shots of the flowers though I've not decided on which fox.
Your winter seems to have been shorter than usual, Mary? We've got nothing like this yet and more snow is forecast for northern England later this week. Even in the south, we've had our coldest winter for 32 years.
Mary MacADNski: I am showing a week of flowers but this is not from this year. This tree blooms on June first.
what is the name of this flower, Mary...Nice angle
Mary MacADNski: This is an apple blossom, Kavita. I have several apple trees and in apple blossom time it is really beautiful here. They have a lovely light, delicate smell which is a great bonus.