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24 Comments on Wordless Wednesday (almost!): Making future plans.
You too Wanda!
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Great picture. Thanks for the shot. Hope you have a great day today and continue taking great pictures.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photograph!
Thank you Roger, they are striking!
Craig, This has been a great year of blooms and blossoms in the back yard!
Why thank you Michele!
Thanks Gene and I will do just that!
You are welcome and as always thank you for showing off yours Roy!
Wanda,
This is stunning. Noticed it first on Roy's reblog of your post. Excellent. :)
Steve
Thank you Steve. Nature sure knows how to wow us!
Wanda
Beautiful flowers; my bees would have went nuts for these
You are right Tom, They were a buzzing while I was taking pictures!
Gorgeous looking blooms Wanda, and yes must be a very healthy tree! Didn't even know those trees had flowers!! Better look closer next time LOL!
Al & Peggy, I took a lot of photos! They were so mesmerizing!
Beautiful photograph - do these bloom early in the year and then turn into someonthing else?
Thank you Gary, They bloomed last week and the tree will grow seed pods later in the year.
It was gorgeous Joni! I was lucky to get photos whewn I did as a couple days later the blooms were gone.
WOW is all I can say to this one! You are sharing some amazing photos with us and I love it!
Barbara-Jo, Glad I am able to, thanks!
WOW!
That one is really stunning and I will share with my wife
your friend in Charlottesville!
Mother Nature kindly allows us to appreciate the beauty she creates Charles!
Wanda,
Catalpas are soft, delicate and make a beautiful statement in the gardens. These are really, really something! I'd be proud to have them growing in my garden or a vase on the kitchen table.
Just beautiful!!!
Patricia, I was lucky to get them in full bloom as they do not last long. Pristine indeed!
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