Before my computer contacted its ailment, I had taken some nice photos of the trees in our yard. Unfortunately, my daughter's computer did not have a photo handling system, so I've had to wait until our computer returned from the shop, in its new re-energized and revitalized condition, to actually post this.
This tree isn't a bloomer, but it is so unique I have to put it in. We call it the heart tree, and it is located at the end of our sideroad. Isn't it a beaut!
Flowering crab and lilac season is too short. Unfortunately, even four days later, the crabs are faded and starting to drop petals.
This is the first year for my little white lilac to show any blossom.
Now if I could just find some way to capture the wonderful aroma of the lilacs to share on the blog.
And for my final photo of the blog - this is one of the nicest shots I have of my garden shed. The flowering crab just makes a wonderful frame for it.
And that is about all I have to say for today.
Musings and meanderings from the Musical Gardener.
You have chanced across the blog of a middle-aged Ontarian who discusses (with very little actual knowledge or authority) such topics as gardening, music, supply teaching, genealogy, and cooking. Said chap is husband to lovely, talented, supportive lady (The Missus), father to two lovely,and talented teenage daughters, master/slave to three demanding and very non-talented cats. To quote the song Mr. Cellophane from the musical, Chicago "I hope I didn't take up too much of your time!"
They are all a beaut!
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