The Bartlett Pear tree is all decked out to welcome spring time.
... as well as the pansies.
Allie the alligator is checking out the tulips that are popping up in the pansies.
I can't wait to get out and dig in the dirt!
Glad you dropped by and y'all come back
Allie the alligator is checking out the tulips that are popping up in the pansies.
I can't wait to get out and dig in the dirt!
Glad you dropped by and y'all come back
I'm joining Outdoor Wednesday
Ooo!! Spring has sprung! Gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. The pear tree looks abundant with blooms!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me today, I'm happy to see Spring is poping up in other parts of the country too! Now, for a little sunshine.
ReplyDeleteEarlier today I noticed so many pear trees blooming. When the wind blew, the blossoms looked like snow!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I think that we're all more than ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my garden.
I'm your new follower.
Barb
Beautiful signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pretty touches of Spring. The sun has actually come out today, so may have to take my camera for a walk.
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful signs of spring!!! Happy Outdoor Wednesday to you!!
ReplyDeleteXO
Hi Annette...thank you for sharing the beautiful signs of spring. We are getting snow and freezing rain...no flowers here.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy.
Debbie@lakehouse
My neighbor has a huge pear tree. It's been raining yellow here!
ReplyDeleteI love Outdoor Wednesdays where you meet new people and see their pictures. Your bartlett pear tree is so pretty. Love the springtime.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the visit. I bet you love your garden so much. Cute alligator photo! Hehe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog. Yes, the beach is open to the public but it's a bit remote and not many people swim here. There are long stretches of sand along this bay and not too far away from here, where people prefer to go swimming.
ReplyDeleteI always feel like it's Spring when the Bradford Pear trees blossom. Beautiful pictures!Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a Bartlett pear tree. They are so pretty when blooming...Christine
ReplyDeleteYour pear tree blossoms are so beautiful and your photos are great too!
ReplyDeleteSherri:)
Hi Annette,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog, how spooky that we both named our OW post "Spring has Sprung!!
It will be some time until my espaliered pear trees have any blossom , your post has reminded me of what's in store in the next month or so.
Oh how encouraging! And what a cute alligator. Would you believe my grandchildren and I enjoyed the company of his twin about two years ago :) Very fun to spot yours!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, I think this is my weekend to work in the yard before it gets to hot here in Orlando
ReplyDeleteCarol
Hey there! I appreciate your visit to my blog. Thanks for the nice comment. :) Well, the only flowers we are seeing so far are the silk ones I am working on. (that's my small business..) :) One of these days!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Gorgeous Annette..hoping to get a little time in the garden this week. Cold and rain here lately.
ReplyDeleteI made a pear cake today to take to school for our munchies, a combined morning tea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
Beautiful blooms! We're still under snow, but somewhere in our garden lurks a crocodile cousin to your Allie. Gorgeous pics! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTrees are just beginning to bloom here...a few flowers sticking their heads up. My roses leaves are turning red so it might not be long til I have ROSES..YIPEE
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I'm jealous of your pansies. I've been wanting to plant some in my urns, but no one is selling them up here yet! Love the alligator.
ReplyDeleteYour signs of spring are so pretty. The only pansies I see are the ones on my laptop background. Oh well, they'll have to do for now. Very pretty:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Love pansies.
ReplyDeleteSpring certainly has sprung! Great photos! Even the scary gator :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful - I love spring. In my country we still have snow...
ReplyDeleteOur redbuds are budding. Love the pear trees too.
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