Flowers

Is there anything better than sticking your nose into a lilac blossom and taking a deep breath?

The Rhododendrons aren't quite blossoming. On the right is a fig tree. I cut a stick from a tree in Nice France a few years ago, took it home in my luggage and planted it. It made its first fig last year.

On the right is a hybrid blueberry. They are as tall as a person and blooming like mad.

The buds on the spruce are so green I almost want to take a bite.
2 Comments:
Many parts are edible, of the pine tree, I mean.
Nice photos.
Didn't Yul Brynner say that in a Grape Nuts commercial? No wait, Yul Gibbons.
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