Ten years ago, this is what February looked like at my house.
These photos are from today.
My azaleas aren't as lush as they used to be.
But they are over thirty years old.
It's early yet. Let's see what happens.
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Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing them. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteenjoy! still crazy cold in Chicagoland
ReplyDeleteAzaleas are gorgeous aren't they? Hope yours flower soon to brighten up your grey sky days.
ReplyDeleteOur azaleas are budding for the second time this year. It seems we experience all four seasons in one day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. My azaleas (and rhododendrons) won't bloom for a while yet, here in the Pacific Northwest. After seeing your pictures, I'm looking forward to spring a lot.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous azaleas and they certainly herald spring in Texas. We had them as I was growing up in the Austin area. I'm so ready for the wildflowers...only a few more weeks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can't wait for spring.
ReplyDeleteLoving the spring colors, so vibrant and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour whole front yard looks like spring. It is so warm and homey.
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