Weeping Cherry Tree
Here's my entry for Photo Scavenger Hunt # 71. This Weeping Cherry Tree is in my parents' front yard. It is one of the most beautiful trees I have ever seen. I just love weeping trees of any kind, and I love the blossoms on this one. I wait every Spring to see it bloom.
Oh how we love weeping cherry trees....been thinking of getting one, but don't know where to put it! I'm glad you have one to look at...so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteNancy
beautiful!
ReplyDelete~julie
ooh I love it. Does it smell good? Barbara
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so cool! Makes me miss being in Pennsylvania. I'm planning a trip up to Pgh., and maybe Philly (depends on gas prices), the 1st/2nd week of June. I can't wait! Shana
ReplyDeleteThat's so beautiful, I love weeping trees too. They just look so graceful. Jeannette. http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Welcometomytravels
ReplyDeleteVERY PRETTY TREE I LOVE WEEPING TREES THEY ARE SO PRETTY
ReplyDeleteKINDA GRACEFUL WHEN THE WIND BLOWS
I HOPE JOHN IS DOING WELL
I have to say that is the prettiest tree i have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteOh I really LIKE this!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tree!
Kate
Wow! It just exploded with pretty...
ReplyDeleteLinda :)
Wow this reminds me of a frothy pink ballerina skirt.
ReplyDeleteSylvia xxx
That is a great tree and one I have never seen before. Val wrote to me about John's visit to the hospital and not having a bed available. I hope that things are going OK for you and that the I.V. administration at home is getting easier. I learned how easy it was to jab needles in my stomach for blood thinning after having had a pulmonary embolism following my first knee replacement. Getting the "butterfly" in correctly must be a little more difficult. Val in "hinting" about me getting one of my trees on my journal. I have other requests for my Ferne Clyfee State Park and my geological findings of S. Illinois also. I have been visiting as many journals as I can and can't keep up on the alerts. If I didn't enjoy it I would just give up. I will hope that John will get through this trying time following the transplant and in a year from now he will be well on his way to complete recovery. mark
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful tree
ReplyDeleteWow, stunningly beautiful! I just love that good ol' weeping tree... I think I have seen it somewhere before ;-) xox
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