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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
12 comments:
There is much beauty in your third photo! Very nice pictures. I love the blossom stsge of spring. Many of our trees are now in blossom.
Ann
Yes same as mine here, every flowers are gone and the fruit is coming. Happy weekend!
SkyWatchFriday
Judy your photos are stunning of the blossoms. I have been so focused on all the wild flowers that I really haven't checked out the fruit tree blossoms.
Yes you can walk the dogs on the beaches and the dunes and trails behind the dunes. In the off seasn and low season parks staff do not give you any grief and there is NO ONE in the park...I am so amazed that we see no one when we walk. There are several access points where you can walk in without paying park fees. If you google Sandbanks Provincial Park, Picton ON(there is a park by the same name in Newfoundland)and choose the google maps view you can see the extent of the dunes. We walk in at Westlake and walk along the WestLake dune shore or the Lake Ontario shore depending on the winds.
I was astounded at the number of trout lilies that were in the forest and PEC is a truly great place to recreate. Thanks for stopping by and sorry for the long winded comment.
Smiles
They're so pretty & so delicate - Great shots!
The petals on the flowering fruit trees are not going to last long with the winds we have had this week. Thanks for sharing. Valerie
What beautiful flowers...I love how you use photos to illustrate a story. Amazing photos.
very pretty!
The blossoms are gorgeous in different angles and light.
Sheer beauty!
Petals fallen... the sweetest confetti! :o) Happy Weekend, Judy ((HUGS))
Judy, those are lovely skywatch pictures. They look like water color paintings.
Have a great weekend.
Marnie
They're very cute little flowers. I love the first shot especially
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