My local park is home to trees that grow gorgeous blossoms when their time comes.







A carpet for fairies?
The world is blossoming again.
These pictures are from a couple of weeks ago and they are of a tree that grows by the road in my neighbourhood.
Also, I was right when I said I didn’t trust the weather. I knew it got warm too quick!
Hopefully this is the last cold snap of the season. Come on, Spring!
They’re only just coming out; this is from the same day as my two previous posts from Heaton Park. This is the second time in the last two months I’ve used pictures from the same trip for three different blog entries–maybe that’ll be blogging in 2021 for me. Which I’m not complaining about in the least.
No idea what tree it is, as usual, so if anyone out there knows, by all means enlighten me!
Hope everyone’s having a good Easter. This holiday doesn’t inspire me to do photoshoots like Christmas, or even Valentine’s Day, does, I’ve only ever done one, in 2019. I do like the four-day weekend and the chocolate eggs, but that’s it. Like, I’m happy for Jesus for having been resurrected and all that, but it just doesn’t mean much to me. I’m sure the son of God would not begrudge me the chocolate eggs, though.
Part Two of Nature Doing Her Thing, Pandemic Or Not.
Pictures yet again taken on a government sanctioned walk with my smartphone.
Speaking of smartphone, it’s been a while since I picked up my camera. Well really, what’s the point. The light is good enough in the daytime for the little piece of outside world we’re allowed these days.
There will be other springs.
In my spare time, I like to take pictures. Some blossoms, for example.
The world’s favorite season is the spring.
All things seem possible in May.
Edwin Way Teale