We may decorate our houses as much as we like
but we can't compete with the beauty of nature!
Some salmon pinks growing on the fence outside
my cottage.
And ...
The beautiful pink blossoms on my Mom's plum tree.
My prayers go out to those in the Southeastern States
who have lost loved ones and property.
Please stop by and visit
and
Oh Bentley ~ your Momma loves you!
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Hi Susan, yes, there are a lot of prayers going up for so many.
ReplyDeleteYour mother's tree is gorgeous!!! I bet the ground is just as pretty when the blooms fall.
Happy Pink Saturday, Char
Such fabulous nature photos - truly beautiful, Susan! Happy Pink Saturday to you - hope you have a lovely weekend :O)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blossoms. Have a splendid weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous share today. That tree is SO beautiful. I love the color of the plum tree, and what a magnificent display of beauty.
Oh yes, prayers being sent up for all. So much loss of property and family. Unbelievable. I have read these are some of the worst tornadoes in years.
Many hugs sweetie and SO much love, Sherry
Give a big hug to Bentley and tell him Aunt Sherry says hello. Love that little guy.
Susan, the trees are gorgeous! My plum has already gone to leaf ... my cherries are starting to drop, too. I love spring & PINK!
ReplyDeleteHappy beautiful PS weekend ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
Beautiful colors Susan! Have a great weekend:@)
ReplyDeleteLovely flowering shrubs and trees. God Bless all the people who are affected my the tornado's that came through the southeast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trees! No trees blooming here at the moment, so I'll enjoy yours. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteGorgeous trees! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful trees. They are so perfect for Pink Saturday. Have a fabulous Pink Saturday. Grace xoox
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get any better than something with a salmon pink hue, does it?!?
ReplyDeleteHugs to Bentley from Rosie!
Big TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
my heart aches for those in the storm ravaged south. But you are right about mother nature decorating it is beautiful
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Susan,
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful. Love the colors. Thank you for the prayers for the people in the Southeast. We were safe at our house but just about 20 miles away a very big pine tree fell on my son's house. His family was not hurt and I thank God for that. Their house can be repaired or replaced but a life can't.
Hope you and your family have a wonderful weekend and give Bentley a big hug.
Nature surprises each day with all it's natural beauty. None better.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous PINK tree!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have been saying many prayers for those affected by the tornadoes down south. What a tragedy. Keep them in your thoughts.
XO,
Jane
Yes, lots of prayers going out for the people affected by the storms. The flower photos are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh your mom's plum tree is a thing of beauty!
ReplyDeleteHappy PS!
Licks & Wags, Niki
Happy Pink Saturday Susan!
ReplyDeleteYour mom's tree is just beautiful. I said a pray for those poor people today, it's just awful.
ReplyDeleteSusan thank you so much for stopping by and following my blog - I'm now really enjoying discovering more of yours! How cute is Bentley?!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the blossoms you've captured, it's such a lovely certainty each year - when they come into bud and you know it'll be mere days until the whole tree blooms :-)
Jem xXx
Waiting for my first blooms along my fence. Yours are beautiful!
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Me
Bentley, I hope you can play in sunshine today :)
Lovely blossoms on this site. HPS!
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
I'm jealous - I've always wanted a white picket fence! Happy PS.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pink post. I love it. Happy pink Saturday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful PINK blooms! Happy PS, Nan
ReplyDeleteHi, Happy Pink Saturday. It's so good of you to think of those who are in need or distress now. The storms are truly horrible. Our thoughts are with the victims.
ReplyDeleteThose pinks in your yard are sweet! I think the first pinks you show, on the fence, are quince, or chaenomeles x superba. They may bear fruits that look like apples. They aren't sweet like apples, though they can be used in marmalades and things like that.
Hope the weather remains calm for your weekend.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful flowers! The trees are so pretty when in bloom. All of them around here have already turned green.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
So true! I brought in the roses for today's post. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteSo true. The beauty of nature outshines it all!
Love the vintage apron and linens in your header.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Such beautiful blooms and your mum's tree is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLov, love yopur new header !
Hugs,
~Jo
Beautiful, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy PS
Gail
I so love Plum trees, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty pinks! I love the flowers in the first photo the best!
ReplyDeleteHaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
Sarah
Susan, I just love your nostalgic header! The pink blooms are beautiful. I am saying prayers for all of those (and there are so many) who were affected by the recent storms, and also praying that we won't experience even more destruction, injury, and death in flooding. Thank you for linking to Favorite Things. laurie
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Love all of the blooms. I'm also loving your header. Glad you could be a part of Seasonal Sundays.
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