A picture a day from around the Roanoke, VA area.
Good to see new life, your photo makes me smile.
I'm still waiting for blooming cheries and apple trees. But I hope, it will be soon :)
Oh! You are making me hungry for Cherry Pies. Yesterday, you made me hungry for "Pear Betty" When will it ever end? LOL
never say die!
I bet that in Southwestern Virginia there are a lot more apple trees than cherry trees.
Now I nearly turn green with envy for we are so far from having any bloom over here!
Poor widdle tiny chopped up tree.... hope he survives. The blooms are certainly pretty. Mine are done blooming and now sprouting leaves... well, except for the red bud tree.. it's in full living color right now.DiThe Blue Ridge Gal
Tanya, you've still captured a stubborn dignity in this tree, despite what others have done to it. Well done.
They really mauled it, didn't they!
At least it survived its 'trim'!
It's very pretty. When I was growing up we had a cherry tree in our backyard.
Oh, the land you see from this angle is beautiful...
Hi! I'm so happy you've stopped by and always enjoy your comments :)
Good to see new life, your photo makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for blooming cheries and apple trees. But I hope, it will be soon :)
ReplyDeleteOh! You are making me hungry for Cherry Pies. Yesterday, you made me hungry for "Pear Betty" When will it ever end? LOL
ReplyDeletenever say die!
ReplyDeleteI bet that in Southwestern Virginia there are a lot more apple trees than cherry trees.
ReplyDeleteNow I nearly turn green with envy for we are so far from having any bloom over here!
ReplyDeletePoor widdle tiny chopped up tree.... hope he survives. The blooms are certainly pretty. Mine are done blooming and now sprouting leaves... well, except for the red bud tree.. it's in full living color right now.
ReplyDeleteDi
The Blue Ridge Gal
Tanya, you've still captured a stubborn dignity in this tree, despite what others have done to it. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThey really mauled it, didn't they!
ReplyDeleteAt least it survived its 'trim'!
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty. When I was growing up we had a cherry tree in our backyard.
ReplyDeleteOh, the land you see from this angle is beautiful...
ReplyDelete