Sublime and Beautiful Sunday signs of spring
This post is for #sublimesunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #beautifulsunday is initiated by @ace108.
As I mentione din my Wednesday walk post I actually for the first time for a whiel got out for a few walks recenlty, the last one was a sunrise walk, but the other two were to a couple of places to look f0or signs of spring, when we had a nice day, I like many others here thought Spring was taking hold, but it only lasted for a couple of nice days and then the temps tooka drop again gettign down to or close to freezing point overnight and inthe early morning,
A first spot I visited was the Haskell Gardens here in New Bedford, a lovely little gardens that used to be a nursery and was donated as a fre space for people to visit and now managed and upkept by a group called the trustees.
Now spring had not made an appearance here much at all but I did see this beautiful little flower which i have no idea what it is called perhaps some form of LIli but then again I am no gardener so perhaps not
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NOew these next ones i am semi confident are Irises, My dad used to grow them in his flower gardens, unlike me he was a greta gardener
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and this blossom on a tree was in Buttonwood park, Haskell Gardens, have a couple of trees that are pretty big and fill with blossoms at this time, but when I visited there the blossoms had not come yet but when I drove past there yesterday I noticed they had blossomed next nice and dry day I will revisit there
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And also in Buttonwood Park a dsaffodil, another one i know as my dad also grew these
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