When you look at a plum blossom up close you realize why they used to be in the same Genus as apples (Pyrus). These photographs are stunning Marvin. There is so much detail. I just kept staring at them.
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Just lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plum blossoms! Super photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! love seeing that blue sky too.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Marvin!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see! we are supposed to have snow tonight and tomorrow so no blossoms for awhile.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots.
ReplyDeletegreat photos..especially love that first one.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!!! Happy WW!
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How lovely.
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Beautiful -- and I'm jealous! We have a few more weeks before we'll see flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm sure I've seen those, but didn't know what they were.
ReplyDeletePretty photo -- makes me wish Spring would get here faster!!
ReplyDeleteso sweet arn't they :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteSuper lovely photos!!
ReplyDeleteWhen you look at a plum blossom up close you realize why they used to be in the same Genus as apples (Pyrus). These photographs are stunning Marvin. There is so much detail. I just kept staring at them.
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Stunning captures Marvin! That's what we expect from a dedicated photographer like you.
ReplyDeletewe satill have another month before they bloom here. :) Nice to see yours.
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