Thanks, Wyman. I seem to find crabapple trees extremely photogenic. I photograph the one in our front yard all the time. These trees were a larger variety that I found at a riverside park. Usually by this time of year, our tree is stripped of fruit and the branches can barely support the squirrels.
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Awesome pictures.
Thanks, Natalie. This was a good year for crabapples. Soon, it will be a good year for chubby squirrels.
Crabapples get a bum rap. I have never met a crabby crabapple.
As for chubby squirrels, BOY, they can be Crabby Appletons!
(Hints: Rock band. A big hit. Go back. Squirrels avoid _ ___ ___ by trying to __ ____? Not always wise!)
On the sane side, great photos. Loved the roses post too.
Thanks, Wyman. I seem to find crabapple trees extremely photogenic. I photograph the one in our front yard all the time. These trees were a larger variety that I found at a riverside park. Usually by this time of year, our tree is stripped of fruit and the branches can barely support the squirrels.
A splash of color to start my day! Love the Japanese Lanterns and the water droplets on that close-up of the rose!
Thanks, Kim.
Just catching up on your lovely blog - I haven't seen any Facebook posts to remind me lately!
Kristin: I'll try to post on fb.
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