Friday, June 4, 2010

Crepe myrtles in bloom


23 comments:

  1. They blend in so well with those fluffy clouds in the background.

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  2. There's nothing like white flowers against the sky. These are scrumptious.

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  3. You often see pink ones, but I love the white. Nice shot.

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  4. Oh I do like Crepe Myrtle but it doesn't do well here. It usually doesn't flower because it doesn't stay hot enough long enough. But it sure is pretty. MB

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  5. Just a quick one before I drive off west... Crepe myrtles? As in crêpes the pancakes, lol?

    Lovely Jacob, you and Lois Anne have a great weekend and week!

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  6. A great image of wonderful flowers, the clouds are a perfect background for this.

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  7. Wow, what a splendiferous explosion of floral beauty! Flower power!

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  8. Like a snowfall of white blossoms. Beautiful!

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  9. Wow! An explosion of whiteness this morning!

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  10. Beautiful! There are some blooming at my grandson's school and when we walk under them I shake one of the branches so he can watch them fall. He calls them snow flowers!

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  11. To say those are in bloom is a major understatement! Wow!

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  12. You know it's funny. I just noticed the white ones in bloom all over my neighborhood but the pink and watermelon ones aren't blooming at all. Hmmmm
    V

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  13. Lovely! A summer treat! Ours are in in blossom as well.

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  14. Beautiful picture of flowers, wonderful shot!

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  15. Beautiful flowers captured by a talented photographer!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  16. Looks like waves crashing over me!

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  17. Aren't they stunning! Each branch is so heavily laden with blossoms.

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  18. Ours has been fantastic this year! I think that cold spell we had did something for them. Yours are looking pretty splendid too!

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  19. Never heard of crepe myrtles, but I hope they smell as good as they look.

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  20. Didn't know their name,
    I have to google this I wonder if they are the one giving a nice perfume..

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