Yes!! Because of the drout, I've been afraid I'd lose my redbud trees, but they seem to have made it. The blooms only last a few days. But, I thoroughly enjoy them while they're here. Honeybees love the flowers, too!
Lovely view from your front door. I can't wait to see some color, we had had a long winter with lots of snow. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
Cheers, Kathy Shea Mormino The Chicken Chick http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
We can plant redbuds, or they just come up everywhere because birds are always eating the seeds and re-planting them. I just move the tiny babies where I want them in my landscape.
I just love redbud's but they don't survive this far north. Your's is just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this breath of spring at What We Accomplished Wednesdays! Have a super week!
What a gorgeous sight! I saw redbud trees for the first time when we were in Pennsylvania. I don't think they're hardy to our zone here in NW Wisconsin (zone 3). How lovely they are!
I'm so jealous that you have flowering trees already. I am on pins and needles waiting for my forsythia to burst. Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!
All of the winter plants are blooming right now. I saw a very beautiful forsythia hanging over a rock fence and just loved how it looked!! Those blooms will be gone soon, too.
Hi Lynda, what a dream!!! I loved your pic and I can even smell the beautiful flowers.Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful week! Hugs from Portugal, Ana Love Craft www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Lynda, Your redbud is gorgeous! What a spectacular view from your front door! We have two, but are only about 4 feet tall. Can't wait until they look like yours.Thanks so much for sharing on Simple & Sweet Fridays. Hugs, Jody
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes!! Because of the drout, I've been afraid I'd lose my redbud trees, but they seem to have made it. The blooms only last a few days. But, I thoroughly enjoy them while they're here. Honeybees love the flowers, too!
ReplyDeleteThis scene is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt is!! I always look forward to my redbud trees budding out. Spring is not far behind!!
DeleteLove the picture.
ReplyDeleteAnd, looking out my front door is even better! So glad I have the picture "forever".
DeleteWhat a pretty scene!
ReplyDeleteTiny chickadees have nested in that little birdhouse. I keep watching to see if they're interested, again.
DeleteI am soooo ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteI know!! me, too. But, I DREAD the summer heat we have.
DeleteThe redbuds here withstood the ice storm and are blooming like crazy. I love the lavender blooms against the gray of the birdhouse.
ReplyDeleteRedbuds and forsythia are the first to bloom, here. These have made it through the freezes, too. I love those colors together, too.
DeletePretty shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I get to see that every time I look out my door and windows. The blooms will be gone soon, though.
DeleteOh my goodness, you can just walk outside and see this redbud tree in bloom. How lucky you are!
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
Yes, for a very few weeks in the spring, I get to see these sooo beautiful trees blooming.
DeleteThat is so pretty. Thanks for this beautiful promise that Spring's coming!
ReplyDeleteYes, the redbud and forsythia are the first to bloom and I know spring has almost begun.
DeleteLovely view from your front door. I can't wait to see some color, we had had a long winter with lots of snow. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Yes, so beautiful!! So glad we don't have so much snow like your part of the country.
DeleteVery nice. I'm not sure if we have those here.
ReplyDeleteWe can plant redbuds, or they just come up everywhere because birds are always eating the seeds and re-planting them. I just move the tiny babies where I want them in my landscape.
DeleteI just love redbud's but they don't survive this far north. Your's is just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this breath of spring at What We Accomplished Wednesdays! Have a super week!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
Yes, God did good this year!! :)
DeleteLovely tree - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Love, love redbuds and I have several of them in my yard.
DeleteCan't wait for our trees to bloom :) -- we still have feet of snow here.
ReplyDeleteOh my!! So glad we don't have snow like that!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous sight! I saw redbud trees for the first time when we were in Pennsylvania. I don't think they're hardy to our zone here in NW Wisconsin (zone 3). How lovely they are!
ReplyDeleteYes, I love redbuds and their blooms are the beginning of spring, here. Thank you and I'm following, too.
DeleteP.S. I'm your newest follower via both GFC and Feedly! Lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous that you have flowering trees already. I am on pins and needles waiting for my forsythia to burst. Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Nancherrow
All of the winter plants are blooming right now. I saw a very beautiful forsythia hanging over a rock fence and just loved how it looked!! Those blooms will be gone soon, too.
DeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing at TTF!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! It's still in full bloom and the honey bees just love the blossoms.
DeleteMakes me eager for spring to come!! Thanks for sharing at The Weekend Retreat, Hope to see you back next week!
ReplyDeleteI know!! It's almost here, for us.
DeleteBeautiful…. our Apricot tree is in full bloom and I am loving all the pink blooms...Thank you for sharing at One More Time
ReplyDeleteSounds very beautiful!! Hope you get lots of fruit.
DeleteLucky you!! We still have few months here for blooms. Thanks so much for linking!
ReplyDeleteIsabelle
Yes, our wnters are short and, usually, pretty mild. Spring is almost here and then very, very hot summer.NOT looking forward to that!!
DeleteHi Lynda, what a dream!!! I loved your pic and I can even smell the beautiful flowers.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Yes, redbuds are such beautiful trees, especially in the spring. That necklace you crocheted was amazing!! and, very beautiful!
DeleteLynda, Your redbud is gorgeous! What a spectacular view from your front door! We have two, but are only about 4 feet tall. Can't wait until they look like yours.Thanks so much for sharing on Simple & Sweet Fridays.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jody