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Spring is busting out all over!
Yep!
One of my favourite signs of Spring. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Mine too!
Blossoms make for a pleasant streetscape 🙂
They do rather!
What a lovely view, Sue. This is where a hill comes in really handy
It does rather….so I could get the view through the taxi windscreen!
Oh, well done. I had assumed you were out for a smaller wheeled trundle
Ah, I’ve been on those several times recently, too!
And I’m glad you’ve seen some of this year’s blossom, as the recent wind and rain are definitely trying to remove it all.
Yes, it won’t be around long
Me too!
Good!
Seeing blossoms like these is just wonderful, Sue. Thanks for sharing. When we lived in Ohio, several of the adjoining blocks had crab apple trees along the street and when they were blooming, it was beautiful. We had a dogwood tree which was equally as lovely and didn’t drop crab apples all over, so I could enjoy all the blossoms without any of the mess. 🙂
Oh, that sounds good!
Welcome spring! 😃
Absolutely!
Oh, very pleasing!
It is!