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glorious unmatched in my eyes
ReplyDeletenow I'm cravin some cotton candy.....
ReplyDeletePerfection! The tree is at it's peak and oh so pretty. I'd love to be sitting on that bench.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! The Oklahoma wind has blown all our blossoms away.
ReplyDeleteIt *does* look like cotton candy!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...I sometimes wish they would last longer, but would we just get used to them then?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like the tree of life!
ReplyDeleteOh that's so lovely.
ReplyDeleteDaryl, Oh so lovely! We have one next door to us, but it's not doing so well.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tree!!!
ReplyDeleteMy crab apple tree should blossom soon...lots of tight pink buds...but then it is gone in what seems like a flash:(
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree, and a breathtaking view!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree at its peak! It does look like cotton candy:) Ours bloomed very early and only a few blossoms remain..
ReplyDeleteOoooh, pretty! The flowering trees in Burgundy were peaking as well but it rained or drizzled often enough that I didn't really get any memorable shots of them. I did enjoy them though, and I guess there's something to be said for being forced to live in the moment.
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous!
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