way back in the 50's we lived in KY and I still remember the mountains coming alive this time of year with dogwood trees and mountain laurels... your beautiful photos flipped me through a time warp
A favorite of mine too. We have some pink and the white here and the woods are full of the native white. They are just budded now while other trees are blooming. I miss EG! MB
Such a lovely study you share Rose!
ReplyDeleteIs it still waiting patiently if you "have to?" :-D
ReplyDeleteI love the dogwoods too. When I was a child I had a friend who lived on Dogwood Lane.
Your post made me smile!
I don't think ours have bloomed yet.
ReplyDeleteStunning to see the Dogwoods blooming. They just make it into southern Ontario, but not this far north.
ReplyDeleteway back in the 50's we lived in KY and I still remember the mountains coming alive this time of year with dogwood trees and mountain laurels... your beautiful photos flipped me through a time warp
ReplyDeleteLindas e belas flores.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e uma Santa e Feliz Páscoa.
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I didn't see many dogwood trees growing up, but I do love seeing their blossoms now on blogs.
ReplyDeleteSublime macros Rose! Are Dogwoods a type of wild rose?
ReplyDeleteA very pretty series. Gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteOurs should be popping open any day now....love them! Awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteA favorite of mine too. We have some pink and the white here and the woods are full of the native white. They are just budded now while other trees are blooming.
ReplyDeleteI miss EG!
MB
They are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful memory. I always think of my grandmother 'Nanny' who loved pink dogwoods.
ReplyDeleteWow, yours are early. Ours have not budded yet. These are pretty!
ReplyDeletepatience is a virtue
ReplyDeleteDogwoods do have a beautiful blossom.
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