After late winter hit this part of the country harder than usual, I couldn’t wait to get out and see some flowers. I knew just the place to go to: Deepwood Estates and Gardens. Though their wild nature trail was closed due to tree damage, the flowers were beginning to bloom all around the estate gardens. I saw trout lilies, daffodils, hellebores, ficaria, leucojum, camelias, plum and early cherry blossoms, a dogwood, a magnolia, and a few early tulips. There were several other flowers just ready to bloom, or newly planted.
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These are beautiful photos! Here in my Canadian province, we have had to watch snow fall heavily for two days!!!
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Thank you so much! Oh, wow, snow! The cold weather is really sticking around this year. We are just now starting to warm up in the western states.
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Yes, but we are never out of the woods until May in general. Snow had just melted completely very early this year, so we thought we were done… lol
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Lovely!! The early spring is indeed beautiful in Japan too.
I love the Sakura trees a lot.
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these shots look magical to me…’
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