Yay….I can see the pictures! You guys are about two weeks ahead of us in terms of spring, but a few more days like we had today and we’ll be catching up!
thanks for the compliment you left on my blog regarding my now finished forest canopy shawl. The pattern was great! I’m looking forward to either knitting it again or perhaps trying the springs things.
The state of Utah should be paying you (and Margene) for all the great press you give it. There’s *one* cherry tree on my morning walk to the train that *might* bloom sometime this week… a few of the buds are starting to look pinkish. Lucky you, to have such a sight in your yard (or nearby?)
Thank you for the Horcrux socks comment! And thank you very much for the pattern, I really enjoyed knitting the socks! Maybe I’ll have to make another pair
You caught your tree at its height of bloom! Fabulous… though I suspect you lost a lot of flowers from the stormy weather. Now, if it would just stop freezing all the buds at the end of these inadequate rainfalls.
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“aaaaaahhhhhhhh!”…….Spring is here. Lovely photos. Here in MD the blossoms are beautiful and the leaves are beginning to open.
>>>>>”aaaaaahhhhhhhh!”…….Spring is here. Lovely photos. Here in MD the blossoms are beautiful and the leaves are beginning to open.
Beautiful!
Oh, that looks so lovely! Thank you for posting that, I missed those blossoms here thanks to that late freeze.
Looks beautiful, why isn’t like that here…..
Right now is snow and cold degrees.
Yay….I can see the pictures! You guys are about two weeks ahead of us in terms of spring, but a few more days like we had today and we’ll be catching up!
Stunning pictures! Thanks for sharing - we are definitely not at that point.
Beautiful! The cherry trees around here have all finished blooming, so it’s nice to see the blossoms again.
Oh. My. God! I can practically smell THAT SKY from here!

Beautiful!
How pretty!
Lovely. Cherry blossom without the associated hayfever - thank you!
Oh, that’s beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Our flowering trees all got frozen just as they were beginning to bloom … no flowers for us this year!
The blossoms have been beautiful this year and suffered little from too cold, too much snow. It was a beautiful day.
Oh - that’s the best Saturday sky picture I’ve seen in awhile. I love the blossoms. Surely a sign of spring and rebirth. Just what we need this week.
I can smell those blossoms here in Wisconsin. We have at least 3 weeks to go before we get blossoms…
thanks for the compliment you left on my blog regarding my now finished forest canopy shawl. The pattern was great! I’m looking forward to either knitting it again or perhaps trying the springs things.
oh my gosh what a beautiful tree!! Your photos are gorgeous.
The state of Utah should be paying you (and Margene) for all the great press you give it. There’s *one* cherry tree on my morning walk to the train that *might* bloom sometime this week… a few of the buds are starting to look pinkish. Lucky you, to have such a sight in your yard (or nearby?)
Wow, what a gorgeous tree! Must be spring, eh?
WOW!
Thank you for the Horcrux socks comment! And thank you very much for the pattern, I really enjoyed knitting the socks! Maybe I’ll have to make another pair
I want to live in the second picture! :o)
You caught your tree at its height of bloom! Fabulous… though I suspect you lost a lot of flowers from the stormy weather. Now, if it would just stop freezing all the buds at the end of these inadequate rainfalls.
OMG what a georgous Tree! Thank you for sharing this picture!