Everything comes to those who wait! For months I have been yearning to see this blossoming crab apple tree in our front yard!
I'm in the 5h day of a miserable bout with Vertigo; hard to post, visit, and comment but I'll be back. . .eventually!!
So well worth the wait Kate, it's a sight to behold.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, it is worth waiting for this beauty, it only doesn't last long, too short as a matter of fact...
ReplyDeleteglorious color! and just loaded!
ReplyDeleteYour reward for waiting!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon.
It's beautiful and has a lovely shape. Ours was spectacular this year too. If only those blooms could just last a few more days! Take care and take it easy. Hope you're getting some medical advice about the vertigo.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty. I've had vertigo, Kate. Go to a doctor- get medication, it'll take care of it. I didn't know antibiotics would do the trick, I just put up with it until it went away on its own.
ReplyDeleteI hope this wonderful pink beauty helped your mind if not the vertigo. Take Care and get better soon.
ReplyDeleteYou are just dizzy with the excitement of Spring! just kidding. I have a friend with vertigo and it is no laughing matter. the tree is beautiful......feel better soon. janey
ReplyDeleteWow, gorgeous tree! Hope you are back in the swing very soon!
ReplyDeleteThe tree is stunning...your spinning world, not so good. I vote with others to get to a doctor. My hubby had it on a trip and was able to get meds that helped calm it down and also settle his poor queasy stomach. It's a nasty business!
ReplyDeletePerfect color.
ReplyDeleteI 'accept' the gift!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon.
Kate, I had that before. First episode very frightening and bad. It was Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. It got better over time (not too long). No lasting effects. It's all inner ear stuff. Good luck. Elenka
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree. Be well, Kate
ReplyDeleteThat is a great crabapple tree. I had an old one in West Hartford for many years, but it finally declined so much I had to cut it down last year. Fortunately, there are enough other spring-flowering trees that there is enough color without it.
ReplyDeleteSorry to read about your experience with vertigo. Never had it myself, but it sounds like something that would be both unpleasant and scary. Hope you recover soon.
It's gorgeous!
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