Monday, April 13, 2009

My World Tuesday - Frederick blooming

Today started out cold at out house with ice on the bushes and this weeping maple that is just starting to open its leaf buds.

But around the City of Frederick trees are blooming. Two shots from the south side of town. Looking north on Market Street (above) and this perfectly pink weeping specimen around the corner.


And two on the north side. This tree got a trim last year, but is showing some blooms and another tree lined street.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

beautiful street flanked by colorful blooming trees.

you have a very pretty world.

Sylvia K said...

Oh, Lew, what beautiful photos! And what lovely trees! Spring really is coming -- isn't it?? Lovely post! Thank you!

Marites said...

oh wow! what a beautiful with all those blooms.

Michele said...

Wow, isn't that something!! That is absolutely gorgeous. I just can imagine walking down the road with a canopy of flowers. Wow, I would feel like a princess!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Lew: Very nice blooms on the trees, we are far from that stage.

Erin said...

we are blooming here though the weather has been fickled and one day we've heat and the next freezing temps...so i do think the trees and bushes are a tad confused.
enjoyed your pics lew...
have a wonderful week.

Fernando Pagán said...

Very nice captured!
I will continue to see their new passing incorporacions.

Louise said...

It's beautiful. All the different types of flowering trees are like a fairlyland. I'm a bit jealous of the weeping cherry!

Rune Eide said...

Those flowering trees are marvellous. We are not quite there yet - but we're coming!

Unknown said...

Really beautiful Lew and it looks like quite an historic area too.

Arija said...

Your town looks so beautiful dressed up in frilly pink and white.

Latane Barton said...

Spring... I love the trees blooming and flowers, too. Makes me feel happy and looking forward to warmer weather.

DeniseinVA said...

Streets are made beautiful by the trees that line them, especially this time of the year. Great photos, Lew. Thanks for sharing them.