After having been stuck indoors last week with the dreaded lurgy, l enjoyed a walk round the garden. I am always amazed at how quickly things start to grow at this time of year.
ZOOMING OUT
the apricot tree .....which looked like this a few weeks ago:
ZOOMING IN
...and on closer inspection I discovered the first fruit!
The sun has been shining here this week and there's some real heat in it now...... I'm hoping it's here to stay, but there's bound to be a few more April showers yet...just hopefully not full of Saharan sand...I'm STILL trying to wash the terraces clean!
Thanks for dropping by!
Take care of you
Alison x
the speed of spring growth always surprises me and lovely to see a fruit
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I hope you're feeling better now xx
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have apricots in your garden. Glad you're starting to feel better x
ReplyDeleteI hope that lovely sunshine blows away the last of the lurgy and gets you feeling ready for Spring
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Alison, the blossom is so pretty.
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ReplyDeleteGreat capture! Our trees are finally getting buds on them and the grass is mostly green now. Maybe we'll see some blossoms in the next couple of weeks...
ReplyDeleteHope you are soon fully recovered. I am sure that the early summer Spanish sunshine must help you feel better. How lovely to see fruit on the trees already, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteOn gosh, is that a little budding apricot? How lovely and how lush ... Hoping that warm sunshine just melts away any lingering lurgy :).
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your starting to feel better. Love the buds of spring!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're feeling better and enjoying the spring weather there.
ReplyDeleteEverything is suddenly springing into life here as well.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have an apricot tree! I love how green it looks:) Glad your're feeling better.
ReplyDeleteGlad that you are on the mend ... and have fruit on the go! Our wee apple tree is just coming into bud ... and will be a ZIZO very soon I imagine.
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