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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Crab Apple Blossoms

The crab apple tree outside the window in front of my
kitchen desk is at it's peak in blooms right now.
I couldn't get enough of it today!
And neither could the bees, the cats or the birds!



















This time next week the blossoms will be gone and it
will all be lush green.  For now, though, it's lovely
and smells wonderful!

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  1. The orchards have exploded this week!

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    1. In a good way, of course. It is absolutely gorgeous here, and I'm sure it is there as well.
      Next are the lilacs and cottonwood. Achoo!

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    2. I went out and filled the bird feeder in that tree today and couldn't believe how strong the fragrance was! I don't think we have cottonwoods...I need to look that up!

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    3. Cottonwood makes the fuzz that floats around and collects up at grocery store entrances. I call it "Summer Snow" and it makes me sneeze.

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    4. I really don't think we have any...at least not in our little village! They sound fun...except for the sneezing part! ha.

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  2. Gorgeous! I love crab apple trees. Our buds are still pretty tight, but it won't be long till they are open.
    I love that top picture through your window - that window is awesome and seeing blossoms through it is the best!

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    1. Have you heard of Gallery Glass? You can get kits at Walmart. It's just a plain square window that I dolled up years ago. It does give a pretty frame to what's outside...I love it in the fall, too!

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  3. Beautiful blooms and you have such a great view of it. Love the kitty' s green eyes in the green leaves. Wish the scent came through the photo : )

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    1. we need scratch-n-sniff screens. haha. Shadow was in that tree all day long!

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  4. Great shots indeed
    At your feed
    Even got the bee
    As well as the wide eyed kitty

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    1. I even freed a bird
      that was INSIDE the feeder...absurd!
      Shadow was really on the attack
      with the bird unable to leave the feed shack!
      haha.

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  5. So pretty! I have a hot pink crab apple that is blooming right now. So beautiful!

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    1. lovely...mine hot pink one is already done...the blooms are fading to brown now! It was very short-lived!

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  6. That window just frames it perfectly!

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    1. I do enjoy that...blossoms don't last long...wish they did!

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  7. ah its lovely...
    all mine are drowning in the 5 inches of rain we have received...
    perhaps if it dries out the trees will burst with blooms...

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    1. We've had a little rain...but not 5 inches! wow! Sending sunshine your way!

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  8. I have a weeping cherry tree that is blooming it's little heart out too. One of my favorite parts of spring. So many good smells and beautiful sights!!

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    1. oooh...lucky you! Weeping Cherries are so beautiful! Our neighbors have one!

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  9. Don't you just love a great picture shoot...
    Where the subject is so perfect...and you try every angle...every side...up close...sideways..
    Oh...I am getting chills!!!
    The one with [is it jack]and the green eyes, with the green leaves....just perfection!
    That was a great photography day for you....FOR SURE!!!
    BRAVO!!!!

    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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    1. It was overcast, and I think that makes the best light for photos! Funny, since we think bright sunshine is best! That's Shadow...trying to be sneaky in the tree. haha. Yeah, it was fun...and hard to weed out the best ones since there were so many! haha.

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    2. That is true when it comes to plants...
      the shaded photos ones always come out more colourful!

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  10. so beautiful and I love the kitty in there as well, looks like someone said BOO!!!

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    1. haha...he was wide-eyed all day, watching for a bird! :)

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  11. I was going to make a comment about how just looking at the crab apple blossoms are making me sneeze, but I decided to research it before commenting. I found out that crab apples are a "perfectly flowered tree" that cause less allergy problems. So, they are beautiful and not too bad for the allergies!

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    1. That is very interesting! We have four in our yard and they don't seem to bother me. I'm not too itchy right now but I was a couple of weeks ago!

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  12. Hi Betsy .. love the blooms - they are glorious .. the cardinal has amazing colours, while black cat through the white crab apple petals - looks wonderful and reminds me of years ago .. cheers Hilary

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    1. that's my sweet little cardinal that makes eyes at me through the window! haha. Looks like he's molting!

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  13. Hey! That cat looks just like my Mongo. And check out that cool bird. It sitting there thinking, Cat, this is my spot.

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    1. P.S. This is what spring looks like in my neck of the woods. CLICK Not bad, right?

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    2. gorgeous where you are! love the water!

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  14. These are fabulous close up pics of the life of a crabapple bloom!! Aren't they just pretty? And the bird is gorgeous!!! Take care
    x

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    1. very pretty...have to enjoy them while they are here!

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  15. These are beautiful! I can smell them from here. The cat photo is PERFECT!

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    1. love the cat photo, too...and yes, that tree smells wonderful!

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  16. Beautiful! If that was my window I'd stare out of it all day... I love your pictures.
    A month of Blog...

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    1. haha...well, I certainly was distracted by it! But it was fun!

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  17. I so enjoyed your blossom pictures and love that you included a few "critters" as well. It's too bad the blossoms don't last longer.

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    1. it is too bad! You have to enjoy them while they are here!

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  18. Beautiful photos Betsy, just love the random bird and cat ones thrown in there haha, your view is absolutely amazing!

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    1. haha...Matt, I always have a random bird or cat around me! lol....

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  19. Looks like you'll need to get a filter for replies. I've seen the above on so many blogs & FB newsfeeds. Can't figure out the point of it and why.

    Anyway, Northern New England enjoying the most beautiful Spring blossoms on apple, pear and crab apple trees. I found out a tree I thought might be a version of the Tulip Tree down south was really a Magnolia tree (nothing like the Southern ones) with small blossoms.

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    1. oh, most are caught before being published but that one does get through...I've seen it everywhere. I just delete it. I'm glad you're finally enjoying some blooming trees! It's worth the wait, isn't it? So lovely!

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  20. These pictures are absolutely beautiful and yes I love how smell spring too:)

    Im in bed dear; I feel so bad yesterday I was to some errands and go to see my mom and now I have a terrible cold. sigh! Esperanza said she will make the dinner!
    xo

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    1. aw...I'm so sorry you're sick! Glad Esperanza is making dinner...how sweet!

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