I adore the tulip tree. The monks planted them at the Monastery here in Conyers and they are beautiful year round. When the flowers are blooming, they will drop from the trees and you walk over them and it is as if you are royalty and people have thrown flowers at your feet.
Oreo
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oh wow that’s crazy oreos with bits of of oreos. in them Real Bits of Oreos
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Storm Claudia
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Hope, Warmth, Stress Relief
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to you all!
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No Offense/ None Taken- November!
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In Memory of Blogger Sue
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
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Right now I've been...
What a beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteClearly it has an invincible will to live!
ReplyDeleteThat's absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSubtle and rather beautiful
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the soft spring-like colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I like tulip trees.
ReplyDeleteLovely, it's looks healthy enough now.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these before - it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree! We have a few flowering trees on our rental property, it's such a treat! :)
ReplyDeleteI adore the tulip tree. The monks planted them at the Monastery here in Conyers and they are beautiful year round. When the flowers are blooming, they will drop from the trees and you walk over them and it is as if you are royalty and people have thrown flowers at your feet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic tree, such lovely colour blooms.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan