The Forsythia have been blooming, and they sure are pretty this year.
Friday, March 31, 2023
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What a bright and vibrant yellowing in the street views
I love forsythia, but I haven't seen any here in years.
Very pretty!!
stunnning views of this bush. in Savannah GA now, home of my birth, the streets are like this but the bushes are azaleas. always the first part of April the city is pink and white, yours is golden. so beautiful
Very pretty. Mine aren't even close to looking like this. They still look like a bunch of dead sticks. A customer came in the other day and I was waiting on him. He mentioned how overgrown my forsythia had gotten and offered to come and trim them for me when I was ready.
right and cheerful looking!
The forsythia in your area are really pretty. The forsythia in our part of the world got hit by the December cold snap and our rather scraggly this year.
They were so beautiful Ginny - was nice to see.
Oh WOW! These pictures sure say spring.
Gorgeous splashes of yellow all around you.
We have yellow mustard doing its thing along the highways around us.
Great post
Sue
Wow, you're far ahead of us with spring. Still very cold here with frosty nights!
The forsythias are beautiful. So bright and cheery. Also wish they would last longer. Looking forward to seeing them bloom here where I live.
Well those flowers should brighten everyone's day Ginny.
Oh, how pretty, Ginny. I see something like this at the creek every Spring. I wonder if it's forsythia? I love the last photo. That's so lovely.
Have a restful Sunday, and happy April days to you.
~Sheri
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