Friday, February 22, 2008

Spring Blossoms at the Parke House

More Japanese Magnolia!
This time, it is blooming at the Parke House, an 1850's Greek Revival home built by a Selma physician as a wedding present for his daughter.

19 comments:

  1. Heck of a wedding present. Nice to see the blooms.

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  2. Ok....I'm jealous! :) Those are gorgeous...and I love everything about your photo today.

    Are you going to take photos at the pilgrimage this year? I wish I could come visit, as those are always so much fun. We will be in FL that week.

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  3. That is really beautiful! I have to find out where to get one. :)

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  4. Wow what a wonderful shot. I love the contrasting colors here and the way the blue sky is reflected in the window

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  5. Impressive wedding present. Beautiful blossom too.

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  6. I do love those trees so much. Not a one of them is blooming yet in our town so it's very nice to see this photo today.

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  7. A wedding present. Wow. Nice place. Beautiful flowers.

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  8. Yeh, Spring is here! Gorgeous blooms and photo!

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  9. Blossoms already? Very beautiful.

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  10. Very nice photo! What a wedding gift!

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  11. Are these blossoms from this year or last year? Just a few days ago you mentioned something about 4-6 weeks, right? Our magnolias are still fuzzy little buds.

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  12. This is so stunning, what a beautiful tree. And that's some wedding present!

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  13. I looooooooove this photo. It's so beautiful! You have to have it printed on a huge canvas!

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  14. yup. they're blooming! i've loved them for years, since seeing my first one at Byrd School, when i was a student there. so lovely. one of my favorites.

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  15. How wonderful to see the beautiful Japanese magnolia. Thanks!

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  16. isn't it fun looking through old comments...remember marley?!

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