Thursday, April 11, 2024

Some homes in old Black Mountain

 


Yes, the weeping cherry trees were still in bloom that week.

I don't know what this pretty pink bush was.

A Bradford Peat tree about to turn green

The first glance at a budding azalea. It looks pretty old with many prunings.


The (also old) azalea bush by my front porch, taken April 8.


Today's quote:

Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.

OMAR KHAYYAM

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16 comments:

  1. Love all the blooming trees and shrubs. This is a lovely time of the year. Take care, have a great day!

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  2. ...I like the craftsmen style with the hipped roof.

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    1. As I checked, all these houses have hipped roofs...or modifications. But I know which one you mean.

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  3. You seem to live in a very nice place.

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  4. I love those porches ... what a great place to sit of an evening and watch the world go by!
    The blossoms are beautiful and many ... the tissues are overflowing the wastebasket! 🤧

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    1. Many tourists who stay in nearby B&B's will be strolling down these streets as they go to town, or to Lake Tomahawk. It's all within a mile or so radius.

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  5. It is so lovely seeing the blossoms and the lovely homes.

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  6. So very beautiful! Thank you Barbara. Aloha

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    1. You're always welcome...glad to share. I enjoy looking at Hawaiian beauty on your blog!

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  7. This is a lovely neighborhood. I like the style of homes and that weeping cherry tree. I had one long ago. Thank you for linking up.

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    1. They sure are pretty. I was surprised this one was still in bloom.

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  8. I believe that one bush is a flowering almond. Lovely homes, and flowers.

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