This July “Seasons” will be the theme for the entire month with a different season featured each week. This week the challenge is “Spring”. For me, spring is best represented by the vibrant colors of flowers.
Here in coastal Georgia I know it is spring when the azaleas, dogwoods and fruit trees are blooming.



Spring is a beautiful time for a road trip. In Texas, fields are filled with the bluebonnets and other brightly colored wildflowers.



The spring blossoms in the Blue Ridge Mountains add bright colors to the landscape.



Tina, thank you for this weeks Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Spring
Love it, especially the bunny surprise!
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Pam, thank you! It’s so fun to be driving down the road and see something fun! I’m glad there was a place to pull over so I could get some photos.
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Fabulous pictures! Those bluebonnets remind me that I should really have gone out this spring along Willow City Loop, among other places, and taken pictures.
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That’s were we saw the boots on the fence! One of my favorite drives!
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One of my favourites, too!
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Beautiful photos. Love the white rabbit! Any purpose for the boots, or just a whim?
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We was the boots on a scenic drive in Texas.
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Oh, and we saw the white rabbit during Easter week.
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🙂
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Loved them all Beth. Funny how different the blooms are from place to place but each as beautiful as the other. Loved the bunny and boots especially 😊
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Tina, thank you. It was right before Easter when we saw the bunny. When we saw the boots we just had to stop.
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I recognize Willow Loop in Texas. I have a photo of the white boot in front of the one you show here. The clarity of that dogwood blossom is just beautiful.
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Thank you Suzanne. A ranger at Longhorn Caverns told us about the Willow City Loop. It’s one of my favorite scenic drives. We were lucky to be in the area when the bluebonnets were everywhere! I’m glad you like the dogwood.
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Lovely, Beth! The boots are funny – and I did not know peach blossoms were so very, very beautiful!
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you like the peach blossom.
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I had never seen one before – a lovely surprise!
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Spring is beautiful in Texas! Bluebonnet are very special. 🙂
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Amy, thank you. Yes, those bluebonnets are very special. I have a good friend who lives in Texas and he always reminds me they only grow like that in Texas.
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I would have been ecstatic with just the dogwood photo because I LOVE dogwoods. In SC, I ooh and aah over every single one I see. Gorgeous. 🙂
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Judy, I think the dogwoods are my favorite spring blooms. I love to see the wild dogwoods blooming in the woods. Have you ever seen pink dogwoods? They are gorgeous but they won’t grow where I live.
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I don’t think I’ve seen pink ones, but I love the SC show they put on.
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I just love spring flowers, they always put me in a great mood!!
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Thank you! They put me in a good mood, too!
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Lovely colours
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Thank you!
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Oh what lovely pictures! But you had me at hello with the Blue Bonnets! I just love them! Love the boots!
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Nancy, I love the bluebonnets! We planned a trip to Texas so we could be there when they were blooming.
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Great collection, Beth! I love the boots and bluebonnets and the dogwood is exquisite. Are those your boots or the farmer’s???
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Patti, thank you. They are not my boots. We saw that fence topped with boots on a scenic drive in Texas.
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All of these photos are wonderful! I’ve seen the boots in Texas along fence lines because that is where I was born & raised. You can’t deny the beauty of the fields of bluebonnets! The peach blossom really spoke to me since that is one of my favorite fruits. Georgia peaches are my favorite unless I’m in Texas and then those are my favorite. 🙂
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Lisa, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the photos. The sad thing about Georgia peaches is they have such a short season!
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Lovely spring flowers. How I miss seeing those Texas bluebonnets. 😊
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Thanks Irene. I’m glad we were able to see them that spring
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