Pretty in Pink For Debbie’s One Word Sunday Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Author: margaret21 I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can. View all posts by margaret21
Very pretty indeed. Here the almond trees are flowering and they are mostly pink (found a pure white one yesterday, though). It looks splendid. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Blossom here too, but no almonds for us. Cherries we can do. Not quite yet though. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks Jo. You too. Blossom’s starting now, but it’s too early for the tulips. x LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Pretty indeed! The magnolia is magnificent. We have several like that which I look forward to on our daily walks. So cheering on a grey day when they light up the sky. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I don’t think that is a magnolia – but a cherry tree. Magnolias here don’t get quite that magnificent. And not this year yet, at all. Thanks . LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
what a marvellous selection of pinks! Love those tulips but you’ll have a wait for them this year LikeLike Reply
A great collage, Margaret. I adore magnolias and their brazen appearance in early spring – large and bold, but inwardly delicate. And I love the lips and blusher on the mature model. LikeLike Reply
Beautiful. We used to have magnolias when we lived up in the mountains but not here. That Sakura is so gorgeous too, and the beaks of those pelicans. LikeLike Reply
Thanks Sarah. I thought the blossom deserved its five minutes of fame too. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Very pretty indeed. Here the almond trees are flowering and they are mostly pink (found a pure white one yesterday, though). It looks splendid.
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Blossom here too, but no almonds for us. Cherries we can do. Not quite yet though.
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Aren’t blossom and tulips delightful? Happy Springtime, Margaret xx
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Thanks Jo. You too. Blossom’s starting now, but it’s too early for the tulips. x
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Truly spectacular Margaret
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Thanks Sheree.
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Plenty of pink in my Monday post.
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Hooray!
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Pretty indeed! The magnolia is magnificent. We have several like that which I look forward to on our daily walks. So cheering on a grey day when they light up the sky.
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I don’t think that is a magnolia – but a cherry tree. Magnolias here don’t get quite that magnificent. And not this year yet, at all. Thanks .
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Ah, my tablet wouldn’t let me zoom in on it.
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Either way. Still pretty in pink.
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what a marvellous selection of pinks! Love those tulips but you’ll have a wait for them this year
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Thanks Sue. Yep. No tulips yet.
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😊 the tulíps will come
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👍
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A great collage, Margaret. I adore magnolias and their brazen appearance in early spring – large and bold, but inwardly delicate.
And I love the lips and blusher on the mature model.
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Thanks. Oop north we haven’t got magnolias yet, not by a long way.
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Beautiful. We used to have magnolias when we lived up in the mountains but not here. That Sakura is so gorgeous too, and the beaks of those pelicans.
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Nature always comes out on top, doesn’t it? Thanks!
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A lovely pink gallery 🙂 That opening blossom shot is especially beautiful!
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Thanks Sarah. I thought the blossom deserved its five minutes of fame too.
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I especially love the flowering tree, whatever it may be. 😊
janet
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And we’re nearly at Peak Blossom Time! Wonderful.
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What a joy!
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Well, I definitely feel spring-ready now! Lovely.
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Oh those tulips!!
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Those blossoms are beautiful.
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