Lilac time, that is. Sometime I might actually take the time to try to photograph every lilac bush on our property. There are a LOT, and the pictures I take of one or two don't really convey how the lilacs seem to be around every corner this time of year. And the scent is pervasive everywhere I go.
But I haven't done that yet, so you'll just have to take these photos and multiply them by about ten in your head.
How beautiful! I love to see the lilac bushes blooming in Spring.
ReplyDeleteThe lilacs are blooming out here in California, too. I love 'em, along with the wisteria, roses, fiddlenecks, popcorn flowers, poppies, owl clover, fairy lanterns, lupine, baby blue eyes . . . well, you get the idea.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy 'em while you got 'em!
Ah, this is my favorite time of year. I'm so irritated by this cold and stuffy nose - I can't smell my lilacs!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful ....times 10....bet it smells heavenly there. Beth
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another smelly plant ,times 10
OOOO, can't stand lilacs. I don't like any flower with a strong fragrance. Strong smells always give me headaches. I'll enjoy them from afar, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteMy jealousy is at an all time high.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS.
*sigh* I love lilacs. They are my very favorite flower. Enjoy the fragrance for all of us lilac-deprived readers (except Chiot's Run).
ReplyDeleteSomehow, our next door neighbor's lilacs seem to bloom before ours every year. They're lovely; I just pretend the scent is coming from the bush next to my deck.
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