Dear Mrs. C., XO to you, too! This morning, the dogwood blossoms and those, those, oh phooey what are those white fluff balls of flowers that don't smell wonderful called? Well, they're still fresh and lovely. Hugs, Natalie
So you spotted the dogwood blossoms! I am surprised they don't grow in Texas; perhaps it's too dry. They are a wonder, aren't they -- so long-lasting, so different from other blossoms. There are Kousa (sp?) dogwoods, too, that bloom a little later, so the blossom season can be extended.
Just beautiful, I can almost smell them from here xo
ReplyDeleteDear Mrs. C.,
ReplyDeleteXO to you, too! This morning, the dogwood blossoms and those, those, oh phooey what are those white fluff balls of flowers that don't smell wonderful called? Well, they're still fresh and lovely.
Hugs,
Natalie
Dogwood is new to me since I've recently moved to Virginia. I think it's my favorite springtime tree.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
Dear Laurie,
ReplyDeleteSo you spotted the dogwood blossoms! I am surprised they don't grow in Texas; perhaps it's too dry. They are a wonder, aren't they -- so long-lasting, so different from other blossoms. There are Kousa (sp?) dogwoods, too, that bloom a little later, so the blossom season can be extended.
Ah Virginia; you live in a great, great state.
Very best,
Natalie
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteDear Julie,
ReplyDeleteThanks! It lasted a good, long while. Jeepers, I didn't know you had a Typepad blog still, or I'd have been following it.
Hugs,
Natalie