magnolia
looking up, looking under and looking down
while awaiting arrival of old friends
on this beautiful Earth Day
April 22, 2013 in Canada and BC, Home by Marja-Leena
looking up, looking under and looking down
while awaiting arrival of old friends
on this beautiful Earth Day
April 22, 2013 in Canada and BC, Home by Marja-Leena
© Marja-Leena Rathje 2004-2024
An absolutely gorgeous display you have there and one well worth the wait as well. My favorites in Portland were the star magnolia.
I hope you’re enjoying a wonderful time with your friends.
Magnolia’s are almost unreally gorgeous, and so fleeting, like all spring blossom. Every spring I mean to take a photo of a splendid one on a garden terrace on the ramparts of our local medieval town, but it can only really be seen from a difficult spot on the road, and it never seems to be the moment to stop, and then before I know it it’s finished again for another year! Perhaps I should go and do it now…
Your magnolia is way ahead of ours. There’s no justice in the world.
Delicious! I have scilla and Lenten roses and snowdrops and such–chilly little flowers!
Susan, I love the earlier star magnolias too – there are some gorgeous ones in the neighbourhood and the patk nearby. Thanks, having a great visit – endless talk and eating! The weather is perfect for our winter-weary Albertans.
Lucy, magnolias are indeed fleeting though this year’s seem to be exceptional here. Hope you get those photos!
Joe, they do seem a little earlier this year for we had a milder winter, while I know you’ve had a tough one with a late spring. Next year will likely be the reverse.
Marly, spring flowers are the very best, so special after a long winter, even here on the wet coast.
Walking past a large magnolia the other day, I was struck by a falling petal. It lodged in my glasses and I stood there for a moment. Struck by spring.
Rouchswalwe, a gift of spring, how delightful!