Tuesday, June 14, 2011

~ White Beauty ~

The first of May brought the blooming of the Snowball Bushes.
Their White Beauty always astounds me. With all the other
flowers starting to bloom, these have faded, only
to leave the lush greenery.
With a backdrop of the lake's beauty
gives one serenity, and the desire
to do some fishing. :-))








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12 comments:

PAT said...

Lynne these are gorgeous!!!
Do you ever dry the blooms?

Blondie's Journal said...

I love snowball bushes! The flowers look like hydrangeas. Do you know if they are related?

XO,
Jane

Salmagundi said...

I love a snowball bush, and I've never had one. Thanks for showing us your pictures - maybe I'll remember to look for one soon. Sally

Sharing with Sherri said...

Beautiful photos Lynne! I used to have a snow ball bush in my front yard but unfortunately it got sick and died:(

Speaking of fishing, a friend of mine brought me some fresh striped bass the other day. Oooo it was so yummy!

Have a good one!
Sherri:)

Dolores said...

Wow, your flowers are gorgeous!!! White flowers are always my favorite.
Hugs,

KM Studios said...

Lovely!!
We have a couple of these in the neighborhood and I always admire them.

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Thanks for sharing your pictures. Love snow ball bushes. The ones here usually bloom in April. I also have wondered if they are related to the hydrangea family.
Enjoy your evening.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

The blossoms on this snowball bush are so large and beautiful! I love their pure white radiance!

Light and Voices said...

Wowza!
Joyce M

Unknown said...

Those bushes are so pretty! I hadn't seen those before!

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Anonymous said...

Those are quite lovely and the background simply adds to their beauty!

Babs said...

I love snowball bushes but mine is rather small with tiny snow balls. Yours is gorgeous and I love the view behind it. Have a great weekend,
Babs