In this time, give it to me easy
And let me try
With pleasured hands
To take you and the sun to
Promised lands
To show you every one
It's the time of the season for white flowers
Love,
M
PS: name that tune and who wrote it. even though I took a bit of license with the words.
Wonderful! Are all of those in your yard! I love the white flowers too....and you have white flowers that I only see in books!
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What's the shrub in the first one, a Viburnum ?. The magnolias look lovely
ReplyDeleteVince: that is oleander. Magnolias are my favorite flower and my favorite scent. I took these from a very well flowering tree and the smell was incredible.
ReplyDeleteOh, the magnolias...it makes my heart ache with homesickness...
ReplyDeleteThat fence is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteI can't name the song, but the photos are wonderful. I love spring.
ReplyDeleteOh my! Look at all the loveliness blooming where you are! We're finally seeing some spring budding. :)
ReplyDeleteIs the song "Time of the Season" written by Rod Argent? :)
WW: Signs of Spring...Finally!
I am loving how the flowers are taking over the fence!
ReplyDeleteIsn't oleander poisonous?
ReplyDelete(I ruin other beautiful moments, too.)
I was thinking what Keely said, but just because it was the murder weapon in an early Sue Grafton book! Things are just starting to bud here. Can't wait for the lilacs!
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