Lilacs make even the plainest picket fences special when they first bloom in the spring.
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Nice composition!
ReplyDeleteI have white lilacs but they aren't quite this far along yet.
The pink is lovely!
I would definitely agree!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted lilacs and have never been successful...so I have to make do with wisteria. These are lovely!
ReplyDeletei'm thinking about the scent you would smell from the lilacs ... i bet it is just a glorious scent. lovely!! (:
ReplyDeleteLilacs make everything special!
ReplyDeleteyou have lilacs there? lucky! i miss them from my wisconsin youth!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot Faye. Lilacs are one of my fave spring flowers! I can almost smell the fragrance through my computer!
ReplyDeleteOh, that fence is a nice fence...I like it and like the lilac...I love sitting on my back porch and letting the lilac smell over take me.
ReplyDeleteLilacs would make a mud hut look lovely! But, it's a very nice fence just the same!
ReplyDeleteThis is a marvelous picture. I agree that lilacs can make just about anything special.
ReplyDeleteReally nice!! Now you have me longing for my lilacs...which won't be here for a long time. Enjoy yours!!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, Faye! Great fence shot!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Lilacs and picket fences go well together. Great composition!
ReplyDeleteHi Faye, Luckily, I wasn't on Blogger this morning. BUT--it wasn't "YOUR" blog. It was many of them from what I'm hearing... Blogger does that at times... Bah!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the lilacs. We don't have any in our yard--but I like them..
YES--the hiking sticks (both of them for each of us) really come in handy. It's like two more legs!!!!
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Betsy
I adore lilac. We have a lilac tree in our garden and it's only just starting to bud now. I can't wait for it to be in full bloom.
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