I am so glad to be making a new post. I love working with my photos, and I love sharing them with those of you who keep returning. I hope everyone is warm and dry, but I know that this year that's asking a lot. There seem to be relentless climate challenges these days. In what ways can we help each other through this!?!
I have quite a few redbud photos because it is a favorite time of year for me. And that time is almost here. So, in case I get distracted by this year's spring, I want to share a few of my photos early -- all made very near where I live in northeastern Kentucky.
NOTE: for some unknown reason I wrote the above weeks ago but then I couldn't get the photo part to work. So I have been waiting and checking on it regularly. Then tonight, again for some unknown reason, it seems to be working!! I am keeping this post short, even so, in case the magic disappears. And now some redbud photos:
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These flowers -- which are also branches -- are always eye catching.
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I always look for this "patch" of redbuds along this nearby dirt road
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a photo from several years ago
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This tree was once a little transplant next to the steps down to our house. It has survived ice storms, children climbing on it, super winds, and such. So far. | | | | |
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I love this photo, made near Winchester. The sky and the light made me happy for the tree's abundance.
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Of course the dogwoods like to follow the redbuds. This past weekend, with a friend, we drove all the way south to Harlan County, Kentucky, to the Pine Mountain Settlement School for a gathering there. The dogwoods puncuated the woods as we drove through, mountains on either side of the road. The redbuds were mostly finished blooming. The trees along the way were a wonder of greens, hillside after hillside. Our timing and the weather were a blessing. It was so beautiful to have the chance to drive on narrow roads through this spring display.
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Please be happy for me and the chance I have had to share one more post. I hope to this means I will be able to do a next one soon. After 10+ years of this, I care about being able to share my thoughts, concerns, and particularly my photos. Surely I will be able to be back soon. Ann