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US Highway 70, State St. in Black Mountain NC with a pink dogwood

Sunday, April 5, 2026

You know it's spring

 



Perhaps I've posted this view from my windows before. Memory isn't all that great today.

Happy Easter to those who celebrate!

Dawn on nearby mountain top March 29. Some days I stay inside and enjoy the view ...but some days I just must drive around to see what's blooming. You'll notice here a little dogwood tree is just by that ramp to the other apartments.


Dawn hits the mountain top on April 2...blooms have appeared.


On the other side of that building is a pink dogwood.


Posted this dogwood back on March 24...

And here it is in full bloom April 1.

I did drive around and called it my dogwood tour of Montreat and Black Mountain. The white blooms just are such great punctuation marks in the greyness of deciduous trees, or against occasional evergreens.



Through the windshield looking downhill.




Not my photo, but the swallowtails have appeared again!



On Rhododendron Ave. coming from the Lakeview Center on April 2.



More of the pink dogwood variety soon!


If your compassion does not include yourself it is incomplete.

JACK KORNFIELD


10 comments:

  1. Always lovely to see the first spring blossoms. Around here, no trees in bloom to be seen yet, and we seem to be "celebrating" Easter Day with a proper rainstorm, blown in from Britain...

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  2. Your area is in a nice stage of renewal. It is good for the spirit.

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  3. Your dogwoods are ahead of ours. They're a favorite sight, against the darker trees, I'm checking daily.

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  4. ...Barbara, your neck of the woods looks mighty nice. Have a Happy Easter.

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  5. The beauty of Spring, Easter, and Buddhist philosophy! Jack Kornfield has done so much to make Buddhist teachings accessible to us.

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  6. Thanks, Barbara, for the dogwood tour as it will be a while until any blooms arrive in Nashua, NH. Growing up, my parents had several dogwood trees in our front yard and they were a wonderful prelude to Spring. Enjoyed seeing the views from your window too. Sending best wishes for a joyous Easter.😀

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  7. You are so right- there is nothing quite as lovely as seeing the white bloom of a dogwood or a wild plum growing amidst still bare trees in a wooded area. And the redbud making its rosy haze is a fine sight too.

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  8. We don't really have dogwoods down here, at least nowhere I've lived. Either it gets too hot or doesn't get cold enough. Regardless the people we bought this house from had planted a little dogwood that struggled and the whole time while we have lived here it only bloomed sparsely a couple of times. It eventually died. They are so pretty so thanks for the pics.

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  9. Hello Barb,
    You have pretty views out your windows. We like to save the dandelions for the bees.
    Happy Easter, take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  10. I love dogwood blooms! The Kurt Vonnegut quote is good. I had a world history teacher in high school who said we are going to study the story of man’s in humanity to man.

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