IT’S SPRING, at least that’s what my volunteer peach tree thinks. This pink display came from a pit I tossed a few years ago and forgot. I probably won’t get any fruit, but man do I get the blossoms and the fragrance. The bees are dancing, they’re so happy about all that sticky sweet nectar.
So, after snapping these pictures and taking a walk around my garden I realized it’s almost Easter. Good grief. I don’t have the New Year’s Eve confetti out of the carpet yet.
I’m off to join my family and friends in some R &R, a hunt for some colorful eggs and bunny stories. Can’t get enough bunny stories, right? My favorite is still Peter Rabbit with Br’er Rabbit a close second.
Do you have a favorite?
I’ll be back by the 7th to return to “My Writing Life,” you know that saga about slogging through from beginning to end on a novel. Then I’ll have a couple of interviews to spice up those days when . . . ahem . . . I’m ready to toss that said novel.
Happy Easter. Happy Spring.
Hi again! It's great to be home. Now I have to settle in and get my fingers back on some computer keys.
Thanks for leaving spring messages while I took a break. It's wonderful to have notes to read.
Happy Spring! I would love to have a peach tree – that was a lucky toss.
What a beautiful garden. Wish I could toss a peach pit out the door and have hope of getting a pink tree. But in WI I don't think it'd work.
Man you must have a green thumb. If I tossed a peach pit, I don't know what I'd get but you can bet it wouldn't be a beautiful, fragrant flowering tree!
Have a wonderful spring break, Lee. Your yard looks warm enough to sit in comfortably. I'm jealous!
Beautiful photos! Happy Easter, Lee.
Gorgeous photos!! Love the pink one 🙂
Enjoy!
I love it when you post pics of your garden. It's so beautiful. Enjoy your holiday, Lee.