Saturday, April 20, 2024

Neighborhood Azaleas

Spring is so beautiful in the DC area - especially because of the flowers. First there were the daffodils. And then came the magnolias. The cherry blossoms seem to get the most attention. Then came the tulips in all of their glory. But now is the time for dogwood and azaleas. It seems the flowers quickly come and go - so it’s important to see as much as possible as long as it lasts. Unfortunately we missed the wisteria - although there was plenty of it along the GW Parkway. Yesterday as we were walking in the neighborhood park we came across several azalea bushes. What made them interesting was that they were all together and each color was represented - white and different shapes and sizes of pink, purple. They were in all stages of blooming. They look most beautiful when they take their own shape rather than cutting them to a round ball or trimming them so everything is the same length. My mom had a lovely garden in New England. We loved the birds and the seasons. We had several gardens in the Midwest. Now we have a very small balcony and I haven’t even planted any flowers in the baskets yet. I suppose that’s why I’m enjoying the gardens so much every where we go.  

























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