Just caught the cherry blossom in time:

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How wonderful. It’s going to be at its best for Easter, isn’t it?
Well, that particular prunus looked as if it was past it’s best
But I was so happy to have seen it!
Cherry blossom and tulips – double blessing
Indeed so!😊😊
Beautiful Sue 🙂
It really was!
Beautiful
Thanks!
What a wonderful sight. I had forgotten about the tulips when predicting what might be in bloom in Kew.
I know, it was great….BTW, I couldn’t comment on your post
What a beautiful combination, Sue. Really lovely.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete! It was a great sight
Oh what a beautiful scene Sue. It wa sure nice getting a sneak peek this morning 😀
It was a very lovely scene, Cee
Charming!
Very charming
So pretty! That’s how I like to see tulips rather than in full tulip-only formation. 🙂
Worked well, didn’t it
Just lovely.
It absolutely was, Anabel!
The cherry blossom around Kingston and the Thames are stunning. Mostly pale pinks through to deep magenta, lilacs too. Apparently the white blossom ended a couple of weeks ago. The fact that there is very little wind seems to enable the blossom to last quite a while.
Aah, OK. I was so pleased to have been at Kew when I was, and a friend reminded me it’s this Friday we are off to Wisley….but not expecting to see any there
You will see lilac.
Ooh, I’ll look at their website
A colorful field you are showing us, Sue!
Indeed! It was lovely
I love whoever thought to plant that wonderful display of tulips. Thanks for sharing them with us.
It was a wonderful display, Elizabeth….I’m really pleased yo enjoyed this image!