IT’S SPRING, at least that’s what my volunteer peach tree thinks. This pink display came from a pit I tossed a few years ago and forgot. I probably won’t get any fruit, but man do I get the blossoms and the fragrance. The bees are dancing, they’re so happy about all that sticky sweet nectar.
So, after snapping these pictures and taking a walk around my garden I realized it’s almost Easter. Good grief. I don’t have the New Year’s Eve confetti out of the carpet yet.
I’m off to join my family and friends in some R &R, a hunt for some colorful eggs and bunny stories. Can’t get enough bunny stories, right? My favorite is still Peter Rabbit with Br’er Rabbit a close second.
Do you have a favorite?
I’ll be back by the 7th to return to “My Writing Life,” you know that saga about slogging through from beginning to end on a novel. Then I’ll have a couple of interviews to spice up those days when . . . ahem . . . I’m ready to toss that said novel.
Happy Easter. Happy Spring.
C. Lee McKenzie says
Hi again! It's great to be home. Now I have to settle in and get my fingers back on some computer keys.
Thanks for leaving spring messages while I took a break. It's wonderful to have notes to read.
adrienne says
Happy Spring! I would love to have a peach tree – that was a lucky toss.
Marcia says
What a beautiful garden. Wish I could toss a peach pit out the door and have hope of getting a pink tree. But in WI I don't think it'd work.
Lisa Green says
Man you must have a green thumb. If I tossed a peach pit, I don't know what I'd get but you can bet it wouldn't be a beautiful, fragrant flowering tree!
MG Higgins says
Have a wonderful spring break, Lee. Your yard looks warm enough to sit in comfortably. I'm jealous!
Bish Denham says
Beautiful photos! Happy Easter, Lee.
Jemi Fraser says
Gorgeous photos!! Love the pink one 🙂
Enjoy!
nanmarino says
I love it when you post pics of your garden. It's so beautiful. Enjoy your holiday, Lee.