Apple Blossoms

Apple Blossoms are so lovely and are around for such a short time. They’ve really opened up this weekend and with the sun shining it was fun to snap away. We are having some warm sunny weather in the Seattle area. Everyone is out and about and there are smiles on faces everywhere. We barbecued on the weekend to add to the celebration of warmth and sunshine.

The roofers are still here and the whole job will probably be wrapped up on Thursday once the rain gutters are installed.

I’m debating about attending a book signing event close by to see the Pioneer Woman tonight. Time will tell if I’m up to fighting the crowds. How’s your week going?

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8 thoughts on “Apple Blossoms

  1. My Apple tree exploded from green to white Sunday morning. It was 88 degrees here yesterday and each slight breeze made Apple blossom petal confetti dance in the air. The whole garden is now dotted white. Love it! Hope the blossoms stay until Bernie gets back on Friday. He was in snow yesterday in PA.

  2. Those are beautiful. I went to a book signing for her first cookbook. It was in a small Western store close by and I was surprised at how sane it was. They had quite the process for getting in line and it was well organized. She has grown in popularity since then. It was fun to meet her. I’ve never gone to meet an author before. She didn’t talk at this site, which would have been fun to hear her talk a bit. YAY for sunshine in your world. We keep bouncing back and forth between the furnace and the Air Conditioner. But our world has been blooming like crazy with such a fake winter and early warmth. I’m headed to my favorite greenhouse tomorrow with a friend to get a few more perrinals. Joy to your week!

  3. Beautiful apple blossoms! Yes, wasn’t our PNW weekend fabulous? Everyone out at the parks or reading on their decks (as I noticed on my stroll through downtown Portland). It must have felt like that for Mr and Mrs Noah!
    Our cherry tree has been bloomier than ever this year. I hope that it means we’ll get a good crop of cherries–before the birds grab them.

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