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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Pink dogwood 2021

 

What with the disease that's killing the dogwoods, I was glad about half of this tree still bloomed this year....same tree that's been in the header for about a month!


Today's quote:

There is within each of us a modulation, an inner exaltation, which lifts us above the buffetings with which events assail us. Likewise, it lifts us above dependence upon the gifts of events for our joy.

ALBERT SCHWEITZER


21 comments:

  1. My pink dogwood in front of my suburban house is doing fine, but it's the only one in the neighborhood, so maybe the disease won't be transmitted for a while.

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    1. I hope that is true, and may your enjoy your pink dogwood for many more springs!

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  2. Hello,
    I love the dogwood, they are one of my favorite trees in the spring time. Beautiful blossoms.
    Take care, have a happy day!

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    1. I hadn't seen a pink one before moving to North Carolina...just the wild white ones in the woods all over the south.

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  3. ...the buds on our pink dogwood have opened and now this morning it is snowing.

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  4. It, like us, survives for another day or year or whatever.

    I don't know where Tom lives but it is cold and snowing here too.

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    1. Oh dear, you folks all across the north-east, and as far south as St. Louis. We shall have a freeze tonight, but no snow at lease.

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  5. Pink dogwoods are lovely sight to see.

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    1. They do brighten up the area, after so many months of greyness!

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  6. The dogwoods are blooming here too. I think of you whenever I see a tree full of blossoms!

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    1. Awe, thanks. I'm so happy to see them...so now I'll think of you too!

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  7. That's a perfect quote for life during a pandemic.

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  8. A pretty tree when it blooms.

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  9. We have two pink dogwoods. We planted four of them about eight years ago, but two died.

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