The Red Maple in my yard is currently blooming, so I had to capture pictures to use for school.
Have you paid attention to the bloom of the Red Maple? When you take the time to look, you’ll see that it is quite pretty.
Isn’t this tiny little bloom stunning? Each bloom makes a seed. It’s no wonder that I have so many seeds to rake and sweep in the fall!
Spring is the perfect season to slow down and take a moment to really admire Mother Nature’s true beauty.
I will have to take a look at the oak trees in my yard this spring. Your tree is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh Paula, the signs of spring are truly wonderful, aren't they?
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You are slightly ahead of us in the Valley. You have some nice pics for your students.
ReplyDeleteWell, you're ahead of us and it's exciting to see what's around the corner. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletePaula, I am so glad that you are teaching your students to slow down and notice the beauty in nature! Carla
ReplyDeleteWe were in VA Beach this weekend and I couldn't get over how many things were blooming! It was lovely! Came back to south central PA and I've got nothing. Hopefully soon!!!
ReplyDeleteSo ready for spring and a bloom field yard.
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo pretty! Is that one of the trees that the leaves turn red in the fall? I wish I had trees. That's the bad thing about living in a newer subdivision - no mature trees.
ReplyDeleteI can tell you're giving that camera a workout!! :) Great nature shots, Paula! :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! There are no trees in my new neighborhood (moving again. thank goodness!) and I would looooove to go outside and stare at these beauties daily! sooo pretty! <3
ReplyDeletethanks for the bday wishes dear!
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Jenn @ Peas & Crayons
Yes indeed they are all so pretty. Some of the trees have such tiny flowers you have to get really close to see how beautiful they really are. Great pictures. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree...
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